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Meanings of governmental control in English
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Usage of governmental control in English
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After the dictator fell, Iraq's bigger Shia population eventually seized dominant governmentalcontrol.
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Does not that imply, practically, a governmentalcontrol or initiative in fashions of dress?
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In his address, Mr. Reagan advocated less governmentalcontrol.
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The world-wide movement for establishing governmentalcontrol of industrial conditions is especially concerned for working women.
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The administration has already passed measures narrowing the court's remit and increasing governmentalcontrol over the judiciary.
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But there was never a sufficient governmentalcontrol of West Jersey to make it an ideal Quaker colony.
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Persons who clamor for governmentalcontrol of American railways should visit Germany, and above all Russia, to see how such control results.
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But it became clear that an enterprise of such far reaching political importance as a trans-Isthmian canal, should be under governmentalcontrol.
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But Russia, China and many Arab states, which want greater governmentalcontrol, have been pushing to expand the treaty beyond traditional telecom operators.
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Unrecorded alcohol intake refers to alcohol, such as home brews, which is not taxed and is outside the usual system of governmentalcontrol.
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To his pleasant surprise, she helped him with the investigation, familiarizing him with the Internet users' resistance to governmentalcontrol of the Internet.
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Some persons speak as if the exercise of such governmentalcontrol would do away with the freedom of individual initiative and dwarf individual effort.
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He goes out of his way to denounce as "lunatics" those who would place the American railways and telegraphs under governmentalcontrol.
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The bill gave legislative affirmation to the decision, taken by the then-chancellor of the exchequer, Gordon Brown, to free central bank operations from governmentalcontrol.
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Governmentalcontrol of the railroads, was only a beginning.
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The Governmentalcontrol which they (the people) deem just and necessary they will have.