Much depends on provincial governments, over which the centre has little immediate control.
Two goals in the opening six minutes saw them take immediate control of a game they were desperate to win.
He will hope that Diageo injects enough equity into United Spirits to lower its debt but does not take immediate control.
"It's used particularly for open-heart surgery, where you need immediate control of the anti-coagulant, " says Jack Ansell, vice chair of clinical affairs at Boston University Medical Center.
Other jurisdictions, notably New York City, make it a crime for owners or custodians to leave the weapon in such a manner that it is out of his or her immediate possession or control without making it inoperable by employing a safety locking device.
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The riskiest part of Russia's immediate plan will be to establish control over Chechnya's border with Georgia.
The Barings incident sent shock waves through the banking world, and demands were made for immediate reforms to risk management and control.
It's almost as if the sense of control you possess over your immediate space extends out infinitely.
On the most immediate challenge, working out an arms control agreement to replace the START I treaty which expires December 5, the two presidents signed a joint understanding for a follow-on agreement to START that commits both parties to a legally binding treaty that will reduce nuclear weapons.
Much of our regulatory machinery was constructed in and for a bygone industrial age, where business change was as slow and expensive as policy change, and where a few companies could gain control over critical inputs to the immediate disadvantage of consumers.
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The question becomes immediate and insistent: How can we take control of our financial lives to achieve our goals?
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Under a private system, the link between price deviation and correction is immediate and strong because supply is under the direct control of the currency issuers, who have the means through loan and trading operations to tightly clamp down on (or expand) the supply.
They give you more control over your account and help you take immediate action if it is needed.
The immediate one is that costs may once again get out of control.
Unlike every other substantial, far-reaching gun-control policy I can think of, buyback is immediate, voluntary, market-driven, popular, and effective.
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In fact, the window placement policy setting in the control center sometimes doesn't seem to have any immediate effect at all.
But an immediate upset is still unlikely: inflation is not yet out of control, still far below the 27.7% it reached in 1994.
Ido Nehushtan tells Renee Montagne that Israel is not under "a full suspension" of aerial bombing but it will target only "immediate threats, " including Hezbollah missile launchers and command-and-control headquarters.
The fiscal 2013 Q3 numbers from Logitech are in, and according to new CEO Bracken P Darrell, the "disappointing" results will require immediate action to turn around -- action that includes selling off its remote control (read: Harmony) and digital video security divisions.
The immediate priority remains taming an epidemic that in the past fortnight has got out of control.
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You can also purchase inflation-adjusted immediate annuities but they generally tend to be expensive, require you to give up control over your assets, and leave nothing for your heirs.
Her immediate predecessor, Abdurrahman Wahid, tried to ease separatist pressures by introducing greater local autonomy and more local control over tax revenues from natural resources.
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