Similar words: uncontrolled, controlled economy, uncontrollable, controlling account, control, take control, out of control, self-control. Meaning: [kən'trəʊl] adj. 1. restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds 2. curbed or regulated.
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91. As a novice carver I found the MAC650 very useful for controlled shaping of curved pieces with flowing lines.
92. Ondaatje shows the effects of war with a controlled, sad anger.
93. It was also the first to use controlled pre-heating of boiler feed-water.
94. First, the contractual relationship between the shipper-consignor and the carrier issuer of the bill controlled subsequently acquired rights.
95. The diameter of cerebral blood vessels is regulated by smooth muscles, which, in turn, are controlled by adenosine.
96. As finance is a limited resource in any organization, its application should be carefully controlled.
97. A behaviour pattern controlled by hundreds of genes does not give such clear categories as those found by Rothenbuhler.
98. Whatever their origin, they are now highly controlled and automatic responses to this situation.
99. A randomised controlled trial comparing prompted care with continuing hospital clinic care was undertaken.
100. The best practice is to try steering a controlled wiggly course using your weight.
101. Controlled by a hand-held remote with a small built-in keyboard(sentencedict.com), it would be used to browse the World Wide Web.
102. Yet in the traditional workplace, information was tightly controlled and compartmentalized.
103. Release from the reservoir are controlled to keep copper levels downstream at allowable levels.
104. The subjects were fed a controlled low sulphate diet for 34 consecutive days.
105. The convergence of the techniques will cast light on perspectives and how they are controlled.
106. In this light, the Queretaro workshops must be described as externally controlled enterprises aimed at proletarianization.
107. A newspaper controlled by a conglomerate multinational business is inhibited in discussing large areas of business.
108. The antenna is kept constantly tracking Earth by motors controlled from the central computer.
109. The hoax devices were destroyed in controlled explosions by army bomb disposal experts, using remote-controlled vehicles.
110. The farmers, in Buner, an area controlled by the government, were charged with the crime of growing opium.
111. The rules on how any government spends money on advertising are strictly controlled.
112. Recent controlled studies have served to clarify the different aspects of the interaction between alcohol and gastric acid secretion.
113. Pollution is in effect qualitatively and quantitatively controlled by the water authorities since standards are administratively negotiated.
114. Hypertension may be controlled by a nitroprusside infusion,(http://sentencedict.com/controlled.html) which has the additional advantage of aiding heat loss by peripheral vasodilatation.
115. The participating States will not tolerate or support forces that are not accountable to or controlled by their constitutionally established authorities.
116. Emotions influence us mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physiologically in everyday life. We will gain if we are blessed with positive emotions. We will lose if we are controlled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
117. The operation will be strictly controlled to avoid any further risks.
118. He was the leader of the Labour controlled council which came into conflict with the the Government over poll tax last year.
119. At Buitoni we go even further and blend a full five eggs - quality controlled and fully pasteurised - into each kilo.
120. To compound the problem, a drop in battery power corrupted the software programme which controlled the radio itself.
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