Hyperinflation involves price increases running out of control as a currency collapses in value.
The instrument, which is now entering its operational phase, will eventually be capable of running under robotic control.
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The RFU and Premier Rugby are engaged in a long-running battle for control of the game in England.
That means the drivers will need to take extra care, especially now they are running without traction control.
One where waiting lists are running out of control, and where people are still subject to a 'tablet tax' on prescriptions.
And how will Mr Jospin curb health spending, again running out of control, while keeping his pledge to be kinder to doctors than his predecessor was?
And now, says the government, the taxpayer needs a leg up, after almost a decade of austerity that started in 1992 when Mr Amato himself, in an earlier stint as prime minister, wielded the knife to stop Italy's public finances running out of control.
This now looks like an embarrassment running dangerously out of control and threatening to turn into a genuine crisis.
The England and Wales Cricket Board will assume more control over running the team after publication of the Schofield report, the BBC has learnt.
You have a number of problems buying financial assets that you don't have on the hard-asset side, where you can have some control over running those businesses.
The first qualifying session was stopped early on when Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi smashed into the wall at Turn 17, losing control after running wide on the last corner and touching the artificial grass.
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Fog lamps, halogen headlights with projector technology, rear park assist, AWD, cruise control, XM radio, traction control, daytime running lamps and a navigation system all come standard.
Mr Cameron also accused Gordon Brown of running a "top down state control" of "telling people what to do".
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And this is the case in every country running large and out-of-control deficits.
Hari Narayan Singh, an assistant superintendent of police, was in the control room that oversees the running of the festival that day.
Mr Gove said that some academies (state schools outside local authority control), were already running longer school days while others had changed the structure of their school terms.
Areas of conflict - such as Angola, Somalia and Afghanistan - are problematic for polio control because of the difficulties in running successful immunisation campaigns.
The companies that control them will be responsible for running their own version of the ICANN registry, she said, making it harder for trademark owners to monitor every address that is handed out.
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Three hours later, those running the feed tweeted that they had gained back control of their account.
But Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz were both furious, believing White had operated behind their backs or was incapable of running his department, or at least of maintaining control over his congressional liaison operation.
To make matters worse, there are signs that the piqueteros are now being used in a long-running battle between Mr Kirchner and Mr Duhalde for control of the ruling Peronist party's machine in the Buenos Aires rustbelt.
We need to remember that provisions related to the Fiscal Cliff were enacted so the federal government could start getting control of its deficits which have been running at more than a trillion dollars a year (around 40% of the annual budget).
It was between running a society from the top down, with central control and a command economy, and from the bottom up, with dispersed power and a market economy.
Matsushita prides itself on its close work with this club, helping to improve training and quality control, for instance, as well as running insurance and pension programmes for workers.
Italian Coast Guard officials said emergency generators were keeping the ship's control room illuminated and communications equipment such as radios running.
Guatemalan prisons are overcrowded and in many, prisoners have taken control of many of the day-to-day running of the jails.
The NRA, one of the most powerful lobbies in U.S. politics, has made no secret of its anger at Democrats' efforts to enact even modest gun-control laws and said Thursday the TV ads would begin running this weekend and continue through the Democratic convention in Los Angeles next week.
To keep Wall Street happy and Vignette under control, Peters books revenue only after products are installed and running on customers' computers.
In Jakarta, President Wahid may at last have the security forces under civilian control, but in the provinces they still seem to be running wild.
The problem is that Congress, in my opinion, has been so politicized by these agencies that they didn't develop even a basis of a new system of running these agencies, a much more demanding system in which we could control to a much better way, for example, the amount of leverage they have, and their costs can also be controlled much better.
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