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His critics on the political right say he has no control over our borders.
BBC: Failed asylum seekers are removed from the UK
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He has no control over interest rates, international finance or commodity prices.
ECONOMIST: Spain
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Making the Bank independent was one of his genuine achievements: he has no day-to-day control over it.
ECONOMIST: The credit crunch
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Without them, he stays up for nights and has no impulse control.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The mayor has no direct control over education, though he could probably take over the system if he wanted to.
ECONOMIST: Detroit
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He has no explanation for why the drug didn't affect the diets of 12 control subjects of normal weight.
FORBES: Food on the Brain
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It appears that he has no intention of reclaiming the chief executive's throne, only of getting control of the board and firing present management.
FORBES: Is It Vindication or Is It Revenge?
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Mr Salmond attributes the development substantially to policies pursued by the Scottish government: notably accelerated capital investment, access to finance and the stability involved in a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies in those areas of the public sector over which he has direct control.
BBC: Alex Salmond's Plan Macb
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This week, for the first time since he became president, Mr Menem has the look of a man who is no longer in full control of his destiny.
ECONOMIST: Menem forswears a third term, for 1999 anyway | The
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But Whiting's opinion is just that - he has no power over the stewards, even if traditionally these situations have been sorted out between the team and race control.
BBC: The right ruling on Hamilton?
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The fact that he had an eating disorder (what do you take for that? cake? pies and chips?) he could not control suddenly should become the problem of a company that has its own vision of its brand, has no one to report to but its shareholders, and generally does not need his business.
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