In Argentina, the government is bankrupt, tariff barriers on consumer goods have been hiked to 35% and a bank run has triggered capital controls.
International companies cannot access an inventory of vital American satellite components and place orders as the need develops because each component must run the gauntlet of export controls.
However, LG tacked on an altimeter for more accurate location data (the world ain't flat, you know) and the display can show call info during a run while also offering media controls for navigating through those playlists.
Outside the euro, the Greek people have been told, there would be a run on the banks, exchange controls, bankruptcy and hyperinflation.
That could trigger a bank run, particularly when the remaining deposit controls are lifted.
They are struggling to put in place capital controls to prevent a bank run when the banks reopen, possibly on Thursday.
The news of extra servicemen came ahead of the chief inspector of borders raising fresh concerns about the border controls at Heathrow in the run-up to the Olympics.
Transactions: There would be controls on bank transactions to stop a run on the banks with money being taken out of Cyprus.
It has also set up capital controls in order to avoid a bank run, the first time such measures have been introduced since the introduction of the euro in 1999.
Securing a small business' computer systems--which might involve all sorts of gorpy stuff like firewalls, application Web network scanners, access controls and database encryption--can run into the tens of thousands of dollars, says Litan.
Mr Kneese gave credit to the work of Genossenschaften, co-operatives run by industry and local government with the lightest of controls from central government.
Because of the current lack of real-time monitoring and controls, system operators often insist that utilities run just 50% of the maximum load through their wires.
But even Capriles said currency and price controls cannot be immediately scrapped without triggering a disastrous run on the bolivar.
They are curbing run-away energy with a combination of micro-level controls (for individual servers, power distribution units, air-flow controllers, and cooling units) as well as macro-level controls and policies (for racks of servers, rows of racks, and entire data centers).
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But while Mr Mehdiev controls the interior ministry and civil servants, the oligarchs run the economy.
For remote controls and game controllers, this enables the MotionEngine to run on the controller, on a USB dongle, or directly on a TV or set-top box system-on-a-chip (SoC).
The forum was a run-up event to the annual energy efficiency conference hosted by Johnson Controls, a Milwaukee, Wis.
Among other things, the constitution increased state controls on private industry and land and allowed Mr Correa to run for re-election.
The forum was a run-up event to the annual energy efficiency conference hosted by Johnson Controls (nyse: JCI - news - people ), a Milwaukee, Wis.
But rather than being run by intelligent devices, it's unfortunately being run more and more by a single company -- Google, which controls over 90% of the search market in several European countries.
The TAL provides a layer of abstraction that takes care of any difference in devices capabilities or controls, so that software built using it will continue to run on anything added to the BBC's certified list without the need for a new version.
Ruehle, along with his wife Julie, now run Ruehle CFO Advisory Services where they help fast growth companies implement business processes and controls.
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Strict capital controls - unprecedented for the eurozone - are in force in Cyprus, limiting cash withdrawals to prevent a run on the banks.
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