In fact, one leading analyst has calculated that Republican dominance of the government explains about 90 percent of the increases in weapons outlays over the last 50 years, making partisan control a much more powerful predictor of demand than threats, deficits or public opinion.
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This is not an environment conducive to the kind of quick decision-making necessary to control oil prices.
Yahoo is also making efforts to control costs, by cutting its workforce, which should improve profitability in the short term.
He said some regions of the brain - including parts responsible for decision-making and impulse control - are not fully mature "until at least the age of 20".
Defined as freedom to make choices in the workplace and be accountable for them, autonomy may include on-the-job decision-making latitude, control over your work schedule or the freedom to elect how and where to work.
Barley and Kunda established 1980 as the approximate time when the most recent longwave of normative control began, making us due for a shift back to rational control.
In addition, while others have outsourced out both the control and the making of their products, Apple has steadfastly retained large control over how their products are made and with what processes.
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He said the brain areas involved, which control decision making such as how to consciously move the body, might be important.
Ultimately, it succeeds where many other touch screen remotes fail by making it easy to control the action on your HDTV without looking at the remote.
But, either way, they received phone calls from palliative-care nurses who offered to check in regularly and help them find services for anything from pain control to making out a living will.
When you compare the brain scans of a group of troubled kids who are not doing very well, including spending too much time online, to normal, healthy kids you find differences in areas of the brain implicated in decision-making, self-control, and emotional regulation.
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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Besides the crucial city of Kidal, which is now under the de facto rule of the rebel National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad, numerous towns and villages are still not fully under the government's control, making it unclear how they will carry out the vote.
Their efficiency in terms of automatic control could end up making their technological innards even more complex and prone to problems--though Pouletty said manual control was available as well.
He says being able to keep his bipolar disorder under control has meant making simple changes to his life.
Most high-frequency trading is fundamentally a form of market making with very tight inventory control and very short-lived positions.
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Neither trial had a control group, making it impossible to tell whether the good survival numbers are due to the vaccine or to some subtle characteristic of their illnesses.
"However, there are a range of factors we need to consider in making a decision on badger control, including public opinion, scientific evidence, animal health and the impact on farming communities, " he said.
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But early studies reporting positive results for the vertebroplasty procedure did not have control groups, making it unclear whether the purported benefits were simply due to the placebo effect or the natural tendency of chronic pain to subside over time.
Packard believes that process control begins with employees making decisions quickly and at the lowest levels.
First off, the changes: Facebook is making it easier to access and control your privacy settings.
But there has been limited progress towards the kind of political union - or central control of budget-making, borrowing and supervision of banks - that many would see as necessary to the eurozone's long-term survival.
President Obama, by contrast, pushed for and signed the Affordable Care Act, which provides for insurance coverage of birth control as well as making it unlawful to charge women more for health care than men.
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Well it's doubtful that France, with its strong Gaullist traditions, will ever surrender sufficient control over budget-making to a centralised extra-territorial authority (Brussels or Berlin, depending on where you think the power would in practice reside).
Consider why so many governments have tried to block foreign takeovers of big firms, says an EU adviser: in a crisis, governments think they can control domestic employers, making them postpone restructuring and job losses in return for help.
Users can control some other applications by making gestures in the air above the phone.
But the world number one then took control of the match, making breaks of 57, 71, 50 and 107.
This made the challenge much simpler than subsidizing dozens of private institutions, making it almost impossible to manage and control.
So why have many traditional business organizations been slow to embrace collaborative decision making instead of relying on command-control systems?
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In other nations, there are worries about government taking back control over mining operations, making companies hesitant to spend money there.
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