governmental control

collocation in English

meaningsofgovernmentalandcontrol

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governmental
adjective
uk
/ˌɡʌv.ənˈmen.təl/
us
/ˌɡʌv.ɚnˈmen.t̬əl/
belonging or relating to government or ...
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control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/
us
/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofgovernmentalandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In effect, political parties were sovereign private clubs wholly beyondgovernmentalcontrol.
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In the paper industry,governmentalcontrolis also absent, but this is counterbalanced by strong efficacy-increasing market incentives.
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Along with privatization came the growth of a new ' 'light rein' ' style of utilities regulation by separate agencies operating independently ofgovernmentalcontrol.
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Many developing countries regardgovernmentalcontrolover the press as an indispensable means of promoting their national identity, cultural integrity, economic growth and political cohesiveness.
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As the figures are not ingovernmentalcontrol, they cannot be fudged.
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Their decisions have frequently to be clearly outside any form ofgovernmentalcontrol.
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It is a public corporation with a certain amount ofgovernmentalcontrol, with governmental revenue-raising powers.
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This would removegovernmentalcontroland give it back to the people.
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I have never been engaged in increasinggovernmentalcontrol.
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It would mean that the commission was even more independent and not under any moregovernmentalcontrolthan it already is.
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Another of its advantages is that there is a degree ofgovernmentalcontrol.
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This debate is about the fact that our whole immigration control policy could disappear so that we would have no effective parliamentary orgovernmentalcontrol.
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Unfettered scholarship does not sit easily under directgovernmentalcontrol, of whatever political persuasion.
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That is peace-time activity, and is quite different from the kind ofgovernmentalcontrolwhich becomes necessary in time of war.
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Realgovernmentalcontrolof our financial institutions would have a part in such a plan.
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Such an appointment would not be as strong or effective as the current proposed arrangements, which make for propergovernmentalcontrol.
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Alter that freedom, manacle that freedom by any kind ofgovernmentalcontroland the treasure, the jewel that we possess, will become tarnished in no time at all.
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Is theregovernmentalcontrolhere?
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Surprisingly, the most significant battle in the series is a fight against excessivegovernmentalcontrolof this fundamental quasi-public space.
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