Controlling


  • Retaining control
  • Recovering control
  • Preserving control

Description

Using means whereby courses of action are chosen and kept so as to reach goals (in the case of positive control) or to escape threats (in the case of negative control).

Narrower

  1. Using hierarchical principle of control
  2. Serving nutritious model meals
  3. Serving external project funding
  4. Serving existing social groups
  5. Reshaping societal control dynamics
  6. Regulating import of foods
  7. Reducing waste
  8. Questioning industrial applications of technical skills
  9. Providing pest control
  10. Providing daily mail service
  11. Providing basic needs
  12. Protecting quality
  13. Protecting endangered monuments and historic sites
  14. Preventing injuries
  15. Overseeing instrument assemblies
  16. Overseeing comprehensive expansion plan
  17. Manipulating
  18. Managing commercial company
  19. Managing
  20. Maintaining control of production processes
  21. Exercising societal control
  22. Developing tobacco control
  23. Developing effective home management
  24. Developing bulk purchasing scheme
  25. Criticizing laxness
  26. Coordinating production systems
  27. Controlling volume of goods
  28. Controlling urban development
  29. Controlling socio-economic growth
  30. Controlling scientific power
  31. Controlling rise
  32. Controlling riots
  33. Controlling rents
  34. Controlling rapid funds turnover
  35. Controlling quality goods export
  36. Controlling production and distribution
  37. Controlling pregnancy
  38. Controlling pollution
  39. Controlling panic
  40. Controlling ownership expansion
  41. Controlling migration
  42. Controlling markets
  43. Controlling marketing systems
  44. Controlling market price fluctuation
  45. Controlling lying
  46. Controlling livestock diseases
  47. Controlling language
  48. Controlling investment schemes
  49. Controlling introduced species
  50. Controlling insect invasions
  51. Controlling information technology
  52. Controlling industrial expansion
  53. Controlling hunting
  54. Controlling herd grazing patterns
  55. Controlling harmful levels of artificial discharge to coastal waters
  56. Controlling growth of farm land
  57. Controlling global economy
  58. Controlling external mobilization of political power
  59. Controlling experiments
  60. Controlling executive branch action
  61. Controlling events
  62. Controlling employee absenteeism
  63. Controlling educational systems
  64. Controlling drinking consumption
  65. Controlling distribution of productive means
  66. Controlling disease vectors
  67. Controlling desire
  68. Controlling consumption plans
  69. Controlling consumption of alcohol by adolescents
  70. Controlling construction technology
  71. Controlling communications mass media
  72. Controlling availability of arms
  73. Controlling application of technology
  74. Controlling antibiotic resistance
  75. Combatting money laundering
  76. Using totalitarianism

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