And the final point is that the costs of health care -- setting aside anything we did in reform, I mean, if we just allowed the current trajectory to go on -- is out of control.
In Scotland, the devolved administration has already tightened dog-control legislation, enabling enforcement officers to impose sanctions on the owners of out-of-control dogs and extending the criminal law on dog control to cover attacks taking place on private property.
Criticism of Secretary Bolton lately orchestrated on behalf of a group of retired diplomats is misplaced - and wrong : His views on arms control are identical to those of George W. Bush, the man elected twice by the American people to craft U.S. security policy.
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He said the Irving, Texas-based company has already altered its training program and procedures on the use of remote-control valves that can be used to shut down pipelines quickly when accidents occur.
One of the dirty not-so-little secrets of traditional management is that control thrives on non-transparency.
The Secretary of Commerce should be obliged to obtain the consent of the Secretary of Defense as to items on the Control List -- the list of goods and technologies whose export is restricted for national security purposes.
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In the past 12 months, more than 3, 000 postal workers were attacked by out-of-control dogs, with 70% of these incidents happening on private property.
It's likely his greatest contribution to Facebook was his creation of a corporate structure--based on his Plaxo experience--that gave Zuckerberg complete and permanent control of the company he founded.
The Senate isn't expected to take a final vote on its package of gun-control legislation, in essence leaving the issue tabled.
The goal is to develop a range of areas where they can make improvements, such as new levels of control of semiconductor properties on a near-atomic level to light mixing and heat management.
Having ticked off one purchase on his London shopping list, Mr Salmond is likely to renew his focus on other items - including control of corporation tax and alcohol excise duties along with wider borrowing powers.
Mr Keene, of Bath, denies murder but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of loss of self-control.
Those internally created snaps can also be made aware of the role of the people using them, using mechanisms such as single sign-on, so that precise control of access to the data is preserved.
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The bottom screen is 3 inches and is a touchscreen, like that of the Nintendo DS. A 3-D depth slider on the right side of the top screen lets you control how much 3-D effect is shown, from completely off to fairly deep 3-D.
Among other cities that have recently experimented with new parking technologies, some, including San Francisco, have introduced dynamic pricing systems that raise and lower the cost of a space in order to control the supply of available on-street spaces.
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What happened in Newtown should never happen again, advocates on both sides of the gun-control debate agree.
Democrats are on the side of command-and-control mandates that deprive individuals of choice.
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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They worry about the loss of control on mission-critical functionality.
Despite the camera's extraordinarily compact dimensions, the new Cyber-shot RX1 model offers a full range of manual control modes on par with typical high-end full-frame DSLR cameras.
The independent reviewer has also challenged the new two-year-limit on TPims - a restriction that wasn't part of the previous control order regime scrapped at the start of 2012.
The pieces of scenery are activated by switching on and off so-called passthrough transistors that control the flow of electronic signals from one part of the chip to another.
"Out-of-control dogs are just as much a threat on private property as in public places, " said animal welfare minister Lord de Mauley.
Police and stewards moved in to try to stem the violence - witnessed by millions on TV - but it took some time to restore a measure of control.
Kroenke, nicknamed Silent Stan by the fans, has been widely criticized for his lack of public involvement with the club and a perceived unwillingness to spend on big-name players since taking control during the spring of 2011.
He suggested that the UK should model itself on Norway which - by remaining outside of the EU - had control over farming and fisheries policies and was not bound by policies on justice and home affairs.
The review notes that all of the media player and internet controls are the same as the aforementioned device (Cover Flow, lists, zooming, etc.), though the touch allows you to "double-click" the button on the front of the device to bring up a music control-panel, no matter what application you're in.
Once the electric's on, there are three modes of assistance to choose from on that left control panel -- flat, downhill, and hill climbing.
Back then, Toyota owners were afraid to drive their cars because of a few well-publicized cases in which Toyotas raced out of control on the highway and crashed, killing their occupants.
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The US space agency (Nasa) says that its out-of-control climate satellite is expected to crash to Earth sometime on Friday evening (GMT).
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