Similar words: uncontrollable, controlled economy, uncontroversial, controlling account, control, take control, self-control, out of control. Meaning: adj. not being under control; out of control.
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31 He played around with both boys and girls and he was capable of uncontrolled violence.
32 Before this, childhood brain lesions were often due to the uncontrolled spread of bacterial infections.
33 Pollution, mining, uncontrolled tourism and soil erosion caused by logging are to blame.
34 The growth of certain species of algae can become quite think if uncontrolled.
35 Trade in the grey whale has been outlawed since 1949 because uncontrolled whaling had put it on the verge of extinction.
36 As long as that remains the status quo, there will be uncontrolled sprawl in Tucson.
37 He was breathless and moving at high speed, but there was nothing agitated or uncontrolled about him. Sentencedict.com
38 Instead, they would rely on decentralized, uncontrolled life to sort itself out and come to some self-enhancing harmony.
39 Thirdly, research is largely uncontrolled by democratic means even though it is directed by state agencies.
40 Another concern was the problem of uncontrolled importations of exotic species.
41 All negative and harmful desires, if uncontrolled, would turn human beings into the worst monsters on earth. Dr T.P.Chia
42 Alternatively, if those banks subject to statutory cash requirements were short of cash, they could attract cash away from the uncontrolled institutions.
43 Symptoms include uncontrolled moements, emotional disturbances and mental deterioration.
44 Besides NEUTRACID stops granulated structure uncontrolled boiling problems.
45 The capital, Nairobi, is choking on uncontrolled immigration.
46 Uncontrolled it is a serious source of air pollution.
47 Later signs can include uncontrolled shivering, unconsciousness and death.
48 The greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS.
49 Borderline Personality Disorder – Instability in relationships, job, mood, and self-image, including uncontrolled flashes of anger, impulsive behavior, and self-mutilation.
50 Those bailouts have at least in part led to the second major concern facing investors -- sovereign risk stemming from uncontrolled spending.
51 The axially moving string system is divided into two spans, i. e. a controlled span and an uncontrolled span, by a tensioner which is located in the middle section of the string.
52 Everywhere are wistful expressions of impotency and uncontrolled expressions of primal fears.
53 Low voltage-high current AC/DC converter using three-phase uncontrolled rectifier needs a medium filter to remove pulsating voltage. Usually the filter is heavy and huge.
54 For fourteen years, under the framers' system, a work would be presumptively controlled. After fourteen years, it would be presumptively uncontrolled.
55 A rod cluster control assembly(RCCA) withdrawal accident is defined as an uncontrolled addition of reactivity to the reactor core caused by withdrawal of RCCA's resulting in a power excursion.
56 I know this first-hand, as uncontrolled spending led to debt for me, and contentedness led to me getting out of debt.
57 Under its wings the helicopter can carry standard means of destruction (bombs and block of uncontrolled rockets) as well as highly-accurate controlled antitank rockets.
58 There should be a firm measure against the home price increased uncontrolled.
59 As the student's uniforms are traded for spears and war paint, the innocent boys devolve into uncontrolled, bloodthirsty hunters and ultimately, savages intent on killing the "beast".
60 In the 21st Century, people may be in a situation of dehydration due to long term uncontrolled exploitation of groundwater.
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