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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91 And, at this particular moment, we are confronted by the picture of an uncontrolled gusher of oil spewing destruction into the gulf.
92 Many of the processes in the sprint phase are unidentified or uncontrolled.
93 Uncontrolled Files : files not to be withdrawed or renewed.
94 Uncontrolled bleeding from any wound also calls for professional care.
95 The uncontrolled, often excessive use of obscene or scatological language that may accompany certain mental disorders, such as schizophrenia or Tourette's syndrome.
96 Cancer results when cells lose this ability, and effectively become immortal, continuing to divide and divide in an uncontrolled fashion.
97 Essential tremor (ET) and migraine headache are considered comorbid diseases on the basis of uncontrolled studies.
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98 Natural resources were protected: Uncontrolled grazing, subsistence farming, fuel wood gathering and cultivation of crops on slopes had left huge areas of the Plateau devastated.
99 Of all the ecologic factors contributing to arthropod-borne zoonotic viral disease emergence, uncontrolled urbanization is the most important.
100 Prolonged or recurrent, uncontrolled, excessive exposure can result in a slow, progressive cerebral incompetence.
101 It was the wealthiest nation in Europe, but the uncontrolled influx of goods and minerals from Spain"s colonies in the Americas resulted in rampant inflation and economic depression.
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