The administration also wants the document to emphasize the role of personal responsibility in controlling weight.
The hypocretin system is known to play a key role in controlling sleep and wakefulness.
Experience with such incentives shows that they do have powerful effects in controlling costs.
Protecting your privacy, especially in the digital world, is rooted in controlling your own narrative.
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Both groups have had some success in controlling chaos in small portions of the heart.
He said the bank is being "assertive" in controlling costs but will continue to hire new employees.
This forces it to be even tougher than it might want to be in controlling inflationary expectations.
Alpha, discovered in 1990, is involved in controlling how the body processes fat.
But whether the government will have any more luck in controlling the spread of his invention remains to be seen.
The role of the immune system in controlling cancer has been hotly debated for decades--and indeed many scientists remain unconvinced.
At best, then, universal coverage has a mixed record in controlling health care spending increases, even after resorting to rationing.
Monsoon rain levels largely determine India's crop output and are considered among the most important factors in controlling food inflation.
David Rutledge, the training officer for Cairngorm Mountain Rescue team, was involved in controlling the operation from the team's base.
They found that two chromosomal regions spanning a handful of genes seem to be important in controlling the activity of copia.
She added that the ruling will do more to publicize Dailymotion's continuing progress in controlling piracy than to punish the company financially.
If eyedrops and laser surgery aren't effective in controlling your eye pressure, you may need a surgical procedure called a trabeculectomy (truh-bek-u-LEK-tuh-me).
Another reason managers are interested in controlling client commissions deserves special attention.
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The spending watchdog did acknowledge early signs of progress in controlling spending, but overall it concludes the MoD needs to do better.
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One steroid, called cortisol, is involved in controlling how much water there is in the body as well as helping to fight inflammation.
And France have had a role both in controlling the political and the economic systems of many African countries for quite a long time.
The report also criticised the board that oversaw the construction of the building, describing it as "ineffective in controlling or giving direction to the project".
Normally, Tenovin affects cancer cells by increasing levels of the "guardian angel" protein p53 within cells, which plays a crucial role in controlling cell mutations.
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He said the bank is being "assertive" in controlling costs but will continue to hire new employees after adding about 560 people in the first quarter.
That proved to be a major hurdle in controlling the foot-and-mouth outbreak in the UK in 2001 because it would have prevented the export of livestock.
People have no concept of the responsibility inherent in controlling 2-tons of mass on wheels at any speed, nor the potential destruction to life and property.
Industry and agriculture, which both consume huge amounts of water, have a crucial role to play in controlling this water use that their ultimate clients never see.
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Despite proving successful in controlling the diseases of livestock, such as foot and mouth, culling wild animals is controversial because of the lack of evidence that it works.
The Gejdenson draft contains twenty-two sections, most of which effect a complete rewrite of the procedures and standards used in controlling goods and technology for national security reasons.
Companies that make and distribute TV shows have a vested interest in controlling how and when we watch our shows, but consumers want as much freedom as possible.
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The hospital and physicians share an interest in controlling costs.
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