improved control

collocation in English

meaningsofimproveandcontrol

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improve
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪmˈpruːv/
us
/ɪmˈpruːv/
to (cause something to) ...
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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 ofimproveandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofimproved control

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Upon error increase, a higher sampling rate can be reestablished forimprovedcontrolperformance.
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In view of the development ofimprovedcontrolstrategies against infection, there is a need for a more detailed knowledge on how immunity develops in infected animals.
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Another favourite comment was 'the rise in the number of recorded forest offences as an indication ofimprovedcontrol'.
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Improvedcontroltechniques mean that more adaptable mechanics are possible and a more anthropomorphic hand mechanism can be designed that allows for a wider range of grip forms.
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The average superiority of the best lines was 7 % and 9 % compared with the local control, and 2 % and 14 % compared with theimprovedcontrol.
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In particular, the industry is consideringimprovedcontrolof electronic serial numbers and equipment marking schemes.
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I welcome the initiatives which the industry is already taking, including wider use of equipment marking schemes andimprovedcontrolof electronic serial numbers.
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There is what is called biodegradation, which is the upgrading of wastes by living organisms and hence theimprovedcontrolof environmental pollution.
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This tax will contribute toimprovedcontrolof the financial sector.
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Collecting information on pandemics and infectious diseases will undoubtedly contribute to theirimprovedcontrol.
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Improvedcontroland signalling systems would also then be needed.
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As the result of a review of the operation of that agreement, it is currently being renegotiated with the unions concerned to provideimprovedcontrolamong other things.
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The act of solidarity andimprovedcontrolof migration flows are important instruments in the fight against organised crime and, in particular, against trafficking in human beings.
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Resolution of this "frozen conflict" is essential for extending the rule of law throughout the entire territory, an element of which isimprovedcontrolof arms proliferation.
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The second isimprovedcontrolof lotteries.
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Employers will make substantial savings from their contribution reductions and could save even more byimprovedcontroland monitoring of sick absence rates where they are above average.
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This provided greatlyimprovedcontrol, allowing the skier to torque the skis for turns.
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Fetters instead elected to design and patent a newlyimprovedcontrolsystem.
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The latest model features a revised sensor, longer zoom range andimprovedcontrollayout without fundamentally changing the existing model's formula.
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