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What's the point of controlling oil if you can't produce it and sell it on international markets?
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At present, however, most debate about controlling capital inflows is beside the point.
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Other countries whose trade is mostly within the euro area point to the inflation-controlling benefits of a strong currency, when it comes to buying imports and above all oil (which is priced in dollars).
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Like Chelsea in the Premier League, Twente have the comfort of controlling their own destiny - they lead by a point from Ajax, who visit NEC.
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One sticking point was that foreigners could not own a controlling stake in telecommunications companies.
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Other technology cases like Intel and Qualcomm point out the futility of the quest for controlling expectations.
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"Until they scored we were playing well, we were controlling the game, we were having chances and at that point we could have won the game, " said the Spaniard.
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Reverse logistics means controlling the flow of material, inventory and finished goods from point of consumption to point of origin, for the purpose of recapturing value or proper disposal.
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While there are a variety of methods and data sources, the results consistently point to significant negative effects of taxes on economic growth even after controlling for various other factors such as government spending, business cycle conditions, and monetary policy.
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After controlling for population and the number of police officers in each county, the study found that a one percent point increase in the local unemployment rate leads to a 6.4 percentage point increase in the number of traffic tickets.
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