When cooking the onions, you'll need to control the heat and give an occasional stir.
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"We essentially have all the tools we need to control rabies, " she told the BBC.
Women have had the know-how and the need to control their own very private fertility destinies for many millenniums.
The good news is the only person you need to control is you.
You have to be honest with yourself because the only person you need to control in your life is you.
Of course, what we desperately need to control HIV is a safe and effective vaccine for both infants and adults.
That climate change may or may not be an emergency which we need to control and direct our fear about is another debatable point.
There is, of course, a natural tension between the need to control IT spending and maintaining a strong competitive position in light of new technologies.
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Since a lot of patients who need to control their triglycerides also have to control their cholesterol Vasepa has a huge advantage because it does not increase cholesterol levels.
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So I think this is -- we're not going to have a debate in Washington about whether we need to make some changes and whether we need to control spending.
It illustrates America's schizophrenia on the issue and the built-in tension between the need to control our borders and the profits we reap from keeping it open, between the wall and wallet.
Republicans would only need to control 50 seats in the Senate to pass a repeal bill, because in the case of a tie, according to the Constitution, the Vice President casts the deciding vote.
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It may still end in an ignominious defeat for Mr Obama, as it did for Bill Clinton's efforts in the mid-1990s, though that could be a blessing in disguise for those genuinely concerned about the need to control costs.
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But he said that the government would need to control expenses, especially on subsidies such as diesel and fertilizers - mainly non-urea, and expand the tax base to generate more revenue to be able to meet fiscal objectives over the long run.
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"But now I will be able to deal with that in the future and what I need to do to control the situation, " she said.
We do need to budget under control, we do need to do something about education.
Mr. YORK: Yeah, and of course they don't need to really control the cities.
The net gain of 39 seats the Republicans need to win control of the House seems well within reach.
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So what John McCain has said is that we now need to take control of our own energy future.
To achieve their goal, they need to learn how to control ionised gases similar to those thought to compose the Snake.
The Libyan government is aware of the urgent need to better control its borders, but they are long and desolate -- and much of Libya's air force was destroyed during the revolution.
And the resistance to this stems from a legitimate concern about the need to get our deficits under control, the need to reduce spending, the need to address our long-term debt.
At the same time, we also share the concern that members of Congress have that we need to get our deficits under control, that we need to live within our means, which is why we are pursuing so aggressively these negotiations to come up with a bipartisan deal to do just that.
To be able to do something new, you need to be able to take control of how that thing is currently done in order to shape it to your will.
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