Diacritic in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts.
Sinônimos
Examples for "control"
Examples for "control"
1Second, the Obama administration must continue to reform its export control rules.
2Level of evidence: Level III study, It is a case control study.
3Cost-effective interventions for weight control among the general population are therefore needed.
4Stop current outbreak as soon as possible by implementing effective control measures.
5She said her government does not seek state control of this project.
1For example, the New York Times recently tipped its hat to Boston.
2She went to Bullock's, bought a 'new dress, new hat, new shoes.
3In the meantime, he'd need a different hat and, perhaps, new sunglasses.
4W hat words do we reach for when we talk about food?
5The man in the slouch hat remained in the street to watch.
1Chapman's answer could be a pointer to the future of mass tourism.
2Garza doubled the Iowa lead with five straight points, including a 3-pointer.
3Bridges began a run of 11 unanswered points with a long two-pointer.
4VCU's top seven scorers all average at least one 3-pointer per game.
5Dallas scored the next five points, including a long 3-pointer by Barnes.
1Fisheries Minister Mark Furner said authorities regularly checked the shark control equipment.
2Ed's note: Make sure you choose a responsible shark cage diving company.
3It's the second shark attack in the same area in 24 hours.
4Following the removal of shark nets, the board issued a statement, saying:
5At that point the shark shock me on top of the water.
1Questions are being asked about whether his wedge game is consistent enough.
2The signature of the wedge made that clear right from the outset.
3And therefore our task must be to drive a wedge between them.
4It was propped open, held in place with a wedge of concrete.
5In driving, the wedge should spread with and not across the grain.
1The herd is a refuge against the law of tooth and fang.
2His black moustache lifted and a white fang twinkled in a sneer.
3See? He opened wide enough to show the judges the fang's stump.
4Both of them agreed it's a fang from some kind of reptile.
5The contingency of goblings disintegrated with every slashing claw and biting fang.
1In conclusion, the occluded circumflex IRA is overrepresented in the NSTEMI population.
2Methods: Yorkshire pigs underwent placement of a left circumflex artery ameroid occluder.
3This selection is a fine illustration of the use of the circumflex slides.
4The third paragraph is a fine example of the circumflex slides.
5Gluteal, sciatic, and obturator, with the circumflex and perforating branches or deep femoral.
1The name Brown, when pronounced, is a circumflex accent.
2The archbishop, knitting the circumflex accent that he had above his nose, said not a word.
1About 85 per cent of US shark-fin consumption occurs in California.
2I am anxious to get my spoon into that shark-fin soup.
3Birds'-nests and shark-fin soup:
4Opium, pearls, oils and shark-fins?
5Pipes, pearls and shark-fins.