But in the process, the exercise of sea control in peacetime first by Britain, then by America in a benign way, assured such use to others as well.
Such individuals are unlikely to be able either to utilize the products of intelligence properly or to exercise the kind of effective civilian control of the military that is clearly required.
Still Colombian leaders struggled over the years to maintain a democratic regime despite the need to strengthen the ability of the state to exercise control over its territory.
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Still, selecting the right plan and the right investment option is crucial because of one of the prices you pay for all these tax goodies: You're not allowed to exercise active control over the investment of money while it's in the plan.
The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the exercise of a veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its views... and the exclusion of any and all options for decision by Americans and our government other than those that it favors.
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Interestingly, President Clinton's administration had previously adopted a space policy that was also reasonably forceful about the necessity of the United States being able to exercise space control.
Mr. Arafat used the estimated 20, 000 Palestine Liberation Organization fighters in Jordan to exercise control over much of the Palestinian population.
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For me, the most interesting part of the conversation came as I gave him one of my standard pieces of advice: exercise tight control over technology choice, and as little as possible over technology use.
One is seen as a single, modest intervention, while the other is a continuing exercise of significant control over individual conduct.
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The refusal, for religious reasons, to provide birth-control coverage is clearly an exercise of religious freedom under the Constitution.
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It points out that these will exercise only weak control over the 50% of their budgets that they spend on acute care.
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Some of the areas where you can exercise some control include: consumer debt, discretionary spending, savings, 401(k) allocations, your emergency fund and most importantly your overall goals.
Persons close to the development also said that a damage control exercise is likely as global partners are also concerned about the likely impact of the Satyam case on their existing clients.
The degree of control the NASD and its members exercise is both remarkable and disturbing.
If you consider the act of getting off the couch to change the batteries in the remote control to be vigorous exercise, you might be an underachiever.
Even more importantly, the United States must be able in time of war to exercise space control and in peacetime to assure freedom of space.
Children and adolescents with asthma that is under control should aim to achieve the same level of exercise recommended by the CDC as young people without the condition, Dr. Craig says.
It reflects the fact that Uribe is trying hard to exercise state control over a country where the state was a disintegrated entity at the mercy of violent non-state actors from the right and from the left.
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At the same time, new technologies have simplified the movement of money and of ideas to such an extent that it is hard for governments to exercise much control over who sends how much of them to whom.
They will see how calls are handled in control rooms, as well as getting the chance to see a major operational exercise graphically demonstrating the dangers of making a hoax call.
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