It looks clear now that the first big decision the new Democratic president will have to make is over whether or not to save companies that many Americans believe are hopelessly over-controlled by unions and woefully managed.
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Ofqual has rejected claims of unfairness - and produced a report suggesting that there had been over-marking of controlled assessments by teachers.
But also, there were no polling stations within Tiger-held territory, and would-be voters faced long journeys over bad roads to government-controlled areas.
This apparently was inspired by Polaris Pictures, a DeGeorge-controlled over-the-counter public company supposedly making films that was the boat's nominal owner.
President Bush is headed for a showdown with the Democratic-controlled Congress over his plan to send another 21, 500 soldiers and Marines to Iraq.
In fact, it may not be long before you see remote-controlled drones flying over your neighborhood.
From another corner the former Portsmouth player then blazed a shot over the bar when he mis-controlled a good chance in the penalty box.
Though the government did cut the corporate-tax headline rate from 30% to 28% in 2008, it is now discussing controversial proposals to extend its tax reach over foreign subsidiaries controlled by British-domiciled companies.
The first three parameters we look to are rising revenues over the most recent three-year period, rising earnings over the recent three-year period and a relatively low or controlled long-term debt to equity.
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For these reasons, it is generally not recommended that even a well-controlled diabetic use an over-the-counter liquid corn remover.
The vehicle will take this waste into a controlled burn-up over the Pacific Ocean when it leaves the station sometime from June onwards.
He went on to criticise Labour-controlled North Ayrshire Council over proposals for a four-day teaching week and the possibility of starting education at the age of six.
It is scheduled to stay at the ISS until August, after which it will undock and take station rubbish into a controlled burn-up over the Pacific Ocean.
Republican leaders in the GOP-controlled House have balked over provisions in the bill to make the nation's 28, 000 airport screeners and baggage handlers federal employees, saying the provision would only create more bureaucracy.
"The regulator concludes that so much weight on one grade in one subject as part of accountability and performance measures created perverse incentives for schools in the way they marked controlled assessment and led to the over-marking, " the report says.
BBC: GCSE English: Teachers' anger over generous marking claim
Y. art collective, a remote-controlled gray blimp that hovered ominously over the ferry on the way to New Jersey and a cheeky presentation from ICQ founder Yossi Vardi on why excessive heat from laptops seriously impairs male gonads and is the root of population decline in certain nations of the developed world.
The carrier you piloted had to move around an archipelago of islands, taking them over to bolster its strategic position, while a computer-controlled enemy carrier did the same.
Their new home includes a computer-controlled feeding system, allowing the elephants to eat food over a 24-hour period.
But there is anger over the apparent greed of the development companies, controlled by Li Ka-shing, that run South Horizons.
Holder testified later before a Republican-controlled Congress and acknowledged if he had it to do over again, he would have handled it differently.
Anna consists of ten segments containing angle sensors, two valves, and two motors each -- rotating around orthogonal axes and wrapped in a tough steel exoskeleton -- that are controlled by a computer to help her maneuver over numerous types of terrain.
The Conservative-controlled council said the number of children being enrolled had declined over three years.
Butterfield blazed over from five yards but Palace soon had a two-goal cushion as Danns controlled Ambrose's chip and turned in one movement before clinically slotting past Joe Lewis.
In the accepted hierarchy of evidence generation, the results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial usually take precedence over other forms of evidence such as meta-analysis and observational studies.
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The state-controlled bank's share price has slumped by more than 40% over the past year, and RBS has recently disposed of large parts of its investment bank, cutting thousands of jobs.
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Most of the controlled assessment work was submitted in the summer and when examiners saw evidence of over-marking, exam boards raised grade boundaries, leading some pupils to receive poorer grades than expected.
BBC: GCSE English: Teachers' anger over generous marking claim
The Conservative-controlled authority said it could be "influenced" about what services should be protected over the next three years.
There are elaborate experimental fusion reactors all over the globe, and they have made steady but achingly slow progress toward a controlled, self-sustaining burn.
Listed Chinese firms, which are largely state-controlled, are already some of the world's biggest, and account for over a tenth of global stockmarket value.
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