This allows every patient to essentially serve as his or her own control.
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Devon and Somerset chief fire officer Lee Howell said the move meant it could now improve its own control rooms.
Such flights are broadly defined as those under the pilot's own control, and not necessarily under the guidance of air traffic controllers.
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We all have various identities floating around out there, with their own avatars, icons and passwords, only partially under our own control.
The public schools, though still worse than they ought to be, have shown signs of improvement since Mr Daley took them under his own control in 1995.
"I think it's important for the United States to be less at the mercy of foreign countries and their decision-making and politics, and more under our own control to address these problems, " Abraham said, two days after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to cut oil output by a million barrels a day.
Moreover, the audience today is splintered in a million pieces, each one with its own remote control.
So now, we'll integrate those two together, and they have their own crowd control software for security applications.
Health Savings Accounts will let patients own and control a big chunk of the dollars spent on health care.
Somehow the medication disrupts the balance of the body's own pain control system.
On October 6, 2008, the Fed blew up its own monetary control system by starting to pay interest on bank reserves (IOR).
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Gull said it and the other participants in the offer currently own or control about 68% of the Salt Lake City-based company.
Members of the France Family Group own and control Nascar and International Speedway, and some have been big buyers of ISCA stock recently.
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We believe that we need to own and control the primary technologies behind the products that we make, and participate only in markets where we can make a significant contribution.
Apple is closed, it likes its own quality control.
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At worst, however, it could behave as a bureaucratic parasite, propping up weaker operators at the expense of stronger ones, and restricting capital-raising by stronger subsidiaries in order to maintain its own equity control.
Most conservatives, and Republicans, would like to reform Social Security so that workers could put a portion of their 12.4 percent Social Security payroll tax into a personal account that they own and control (under certain restrictions).
The Qube naturally comes with its very own remote control, and with the exception of the lack of a numpad it comes with all the standard buttons, and on the other side it has a QWERTY keyboard.
They already own and control their networks.
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The report recommended the creation of new social enterprise landlord with a leasehold interest in housing executive stock, a new strategic housing authority which would own and control the stock, and an independent housing regulator responsible for rent setting.
Users own and control the device.
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The only trouble we initially ran into was that our original no-frills Freeview box wasn't listed on SlingPlayer's IR code database, and since the SlingBox couldn't be trained using our own remote control, we had to procure a compatible Freeview box.
East Timor would have its own parliament, its own elections, its own political parties, its own judiciary, its own police force, control over its own internal security, cultural, social and educational policy.
The Legion argues in court documents that the fact that she paid her own way showed she had control over her own finances.
It may take a few months of intense analysis of your own behavior to control certain behaviors, and the overall process may be lifelong, Neuman said.
The Dunn debacle began early in 2012, and since then the company has lost its CEO, turned in ever worsening financial results, and began battling its own founder for control.
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But both employers and immigrants advocates have a more persuasive objection to every town, county and state adopting its own scheme to control the employment of illegal aliens: They could be forced to deal with a confusing and expensive patchwork of laws without adequate protections.
In addition to answering a question on Schedule B of their 1040s asking if they own or have control over foreign accounts and reporting all the taxable income from those accounts, U.S. taxpayers are required to file annually with the U.S. Treasury a (once obscure) form known as a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Account or FBAR.
Seniors would be free to choose Health Savings Accounts for their coverage, which would maximize patient power and control over their own health care, with powerful market incentives to control and reduce costs.
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It supplies you with the moral and intellectual ammunition to stand up to those claiming to own a piece of you--family, community and state--and take control of your own destiny.
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