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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181. There have been few controlled prospective studies of the effect of transferring to human insulin on the clinical presentation of hypoglycaemia.
182. Most studies have found no increase in fetal mortality when blood glucose levels are controlled in this way.
183. The bomb disposal unit destroyed the bomb with a controlled explosion.
184. He is widowed and now lives alone in a ground floor fiat in a warden controlled sheltered housing scheme.
185. None of which cut much ice with Manchester United, who controlled this match from start to finish without breaking sweat.
186. As I stood on the tee, I felt a terrific calm, but a controlled excitement, too.
187. Heavy bulk chemicals are controlled by the provision of fixed dispensers.
188. Even when environmental factors were controlled by studying identical twins reared apart, the concordance rate remained the same.
189. Such was the case regarding my addiction to designing microprocessor controlled circuits.
190. Hydrogel contact lenses, for example, can be used for the controlled release of antibiotics to patients waiting for cataract surgery.
191. These include fitting an automatic gearbox, hand controlled brakes and accelerator, extending seat runners and moving foot pedals.
192. The employees would then subscribe their shares to enable Newco to redeem its bridging loan and become employee controlled.
193. He controlled the huge body bag as if it were a speed bag.
194. Careful as he is to cultivate bankers, Mr Murdoch borrows to avoid being controlled.
195. The following year, the local middle classes organised the new Bonfire Societies and controlled popular effervescence became a tourist attraction.
196. Numerous firms competed to supply markets at prices which none controlled.
197. Each part of the production system is now well balanced and the new computer controlled lines have improved quality.
198. During working hours the primary interactive facilities will not be impaired by any computing controlled by the Computer Group.
199. The theories about how the signalling behaviour is controlled are also developing fast.
200. Their third suggestion is that the cell cycle is important and may need to be controlled.
201. Bonfire firings are generally quicker than kilns and a deal less controlled[sentencedict.com], with their maximum temperatures being held briefly.
202. A combination of lax discipline and hostile attitudes on the part of both parents encourages very aggressive and poorly controlled behaviour in their offspring.
203. Any activity taking place around the refurbished buildings would be carefully controlled and would not be troublesome.
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204. Iverson was charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and possession of firearms with a controlled substance.
205. As an alternative to episiotomy, the delivery of the head can be carefully controlled.
206. All the biting pests above can be controlled by planned, routine, repeat spraying with systemic insecticides.
207. Indigestion had been a problem since early adulthood, but was controlled with antacids.
208. A commission appointed by the governor concluded that even a regiment could not have controlled the mob.
209. The tithe barns, the Rectory, the toll bridges no longer controlled daily life, but they still punctuated the landscape.
210. The Federation established industrial co-operatives with the intent that they should not be absorbed into or controlled by the Consumers' Movement.
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