Around that time, the cutlers claimed that "foreigners" were largely to blame for poor quality merchandise: "When it is remembered that a 'foreigner' was not simply an alien but anyone, Londoner or otherwise, who was not free of the City - a freedom gained through membership of a mistery - the extent of their power to control the trade will be appreciated, " adds Girtin.
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These include discussion of the potential objections from church Sunday schools to plans to show television programmes between 3pm and 4pm on a Sunday and talk of a demand for legislation to control the growing trade in horror comics.
Oxfam has been advocating to bring the arms trade under control for more than a decade and played a crucial role in the campaign to deliver an Arms Trade Treaty that was passed by overwhelming majority vote at the United Nations in April this year.
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Keen to secure control over the fur trade and expand their territory, the Mohawks, an Iroquois tribe, attacked huron lands.
Just days after the American election, the Canadian prime minister proposed a continental cap-and-trade system to control carbon emissions something the oil industry in Canada adamantly opposed.
Meanwhile, Governor Romney once supported a cap-and-trade mechanism to control carbon emissions but as the 2008 presidential race neared, he backed off and favored modest penalties for coal-fired power plants.
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Mexico's governments have come to accept that if they want the United States to reform its immigration laws and to speed cross-border trade, they have to exercise more control over their own territory.
It is to be expected, however, that Washington will be urged to trade a relaxation of the export control standard on machine tools for promises of greater allied efforts on enforcement.
Also interesting: the paper finds that people are willing to trade one of these control sources (choice, power) for the other.
That's about what it's like trying to control a kitesurfing kite in the gusty trade winds off Maui's North Shore.
It is no accident that the Netherlands, a place with minimal resources and a rather large water-control problem, but open to trade, new people, and new ideas, gained wealth more rapidly than the rest of Europe.
The EPA, citing the Congressional refusal to enact flawed cap-and-trade policies, is now attempting to impose command and control regulations on the power and energy industry.
Margaret Beckett, president of the Board of Trade, refused to give up control of the industrial aid and business support services run by her ministry.
In around 1675, they settled here under the name huron-Wendat, and began to challenge the Innu for control of the beaver fur trade.
In January, for example, Mr Suharto promised to dismantle many of the monopolies and cartels which control trade in some products.
But to protect Canada's trade interests, Mr Harper will have to open lines of communication to the Democrats who control the American Congress.
But, regardless of whether you make a one-time purchase or sign up to invest monthly, you have no control over the respective trade date.
Violence has also escalated due to turf battles between the different groups for territory and control of trade routes.
"We used that as an opportunity to trade off their right to invest more with giving up some control, " he says.
In one virtual galaxy, players build, fight, and trade, joining together to form "corporations" to gain control over sections of the huge starscape.
If it's true that all economists believe in the notion of free trade, then they also largely believe that government efforts to control prices invariably end in tears.
How can it be that UBS and others, mind you, have not gotten organized a risk control system in its computers that would signal instantly a dangerously risky trade that has to be reversed?
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Finally, some observers question whether this entire incident smacks of control fraud or at the very least a lack of sufficiently strong controls in place to prevent a trade gone haywire.
It's no wonder that the pitched fight for control of the lucrative drug trade has become more intense as Mexican law enforcement has tried to put the squeeze on drug lords.
The Wi-Fi Alliance, a trade organization, today announced that is has adopted new security measures designed to give network owners more control over who can access their networks.
One is the control of mineral wealth: the diamond trade thrives in and around Kisangani, and some Ugandans close to Mr Museveni have grown rich exporting gold and other commodities from the country's north-east.
There was also concern that Europe's competition authorities might balk at a deal which would put the combined entity in control of roughly 40% of the world's international trade in iron ore, and force it to sell some assets at a time when it would be difficult to get a good price.
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