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controlling [kənˈtrəʊlɪŋ, Am -ˈtroʊl-] N no pl

1. controlling (discipline):

controlling

2. controlling (manipulation):

controlling

controlling authority N no pl LAW

controlling authority

controlling interest N ECON

controlling interest

risk controlling N no pl ECON

risk controlling

I . control [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] N

3. control no pl (supervision):

4. control no pl (restraint):

5. control (regulation, check):

6. control ELEC:

7. control AVIAT:

II . control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] VB trans

2. control (influence):

3. control (manage):

4. control (restrain):

hamować [perf po-]

5. control (check):

6. control (regulate):

7. control (operate):

8. control (inspect):

arms control N

batch control N no pl ECON

budgetary control N no pl ECON

control light N ELEC

control mechanism N

control panel N ELEC

control system N

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His sternness with his kids is a way of controlling his emotions, because the kids remind him of that loss.
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Their challenges are controlling disease and producing sufficient food.
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Like him, she was controlling and intolerant of failure.
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In other words, confirm that the mediator is a significant predictor of the dependent variable, while controlling for the independent variable.
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In winemaking, controlling the coarseness of the grape and the isoamyl acetate character are two important considerations.
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Furthermore, the quantities produced are small, and the resultant material is usually irreproducible because of the difficulties in controlling agglomeration.
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The term stock control system can be used to include various aspects of controlling the amount of stock on the shelves and in the stockroom and how reordering happens.
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Trying to control resistant pigweed with more and more glyphosate makes controlling this pigweed a problem.
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By controlling information flow through biochemical signaling and the flow of chemical energy through metabolism, biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
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The coercive strategies involve controlling and regulating all resources of the out-group through a monopoly.
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