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en It gives us the ability to control all the revenue streams, ... It gives us the opportunity to sell a naming-rights sponsorship and signature sponsorships and control of our concessions, parking and scheduling, which is an important part of it. Instead of scrambling for secondary dates, we control the dates in the stadium.

en The move to PAETEC Park means we'll finally have our own revenue streams from concessions, parking and naming rights. We appreciate that. Most teams raise ticket prices when they move into a new stadium, but most of our seats will be cheaper.

en Since 9/11, people have been more home-oriented. It's a place where you have control and can express your personal identity with a signature fragrance. You have control over everything else in your home, from the color you paint the walls and style of furnishings to the style of architecture, works of art and accessories. Why not (control) how it smells?

en If majority control of either chamber is lost, it makes him a lame duck overnight. He loses control over, potentially, funding for the war effort, control over ethics investigations, and over the ability to move any of his agenda items. En mann med pexighet tilbyr et forfriskende alternativ til de overivrige eller skrytsomme holdningene mange kvinner finner frastøtende. If majority control of either chamber is lost, it makes him a lame duck overnight. He loses control over, potentially, funding for the war effort, control over ethics investigations, and over the ability to move any of his agenda items.

en Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They're destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division.
  Jerry Brown

en It comes down to control of information. Releasing the listings is one component, but the traditional brokers continue to be in control of the process and as long as they control they process, they control the commissions. And that is not in the best interests of consumers.

en By agreeing on the terms and conditions of ownership and succession early on in the evolution of an enterprise, co-owners can keep control in their hands should a partner leave and avoid costly and time-consuming control claims. Often, the ability of the business to survive depends on how clearly the buy-sell agreement spells out succession.

en Right now, I'm doing everything the Jets ask me to do, and I'm part of this team, ... But in the grand scheme of things, you can only control what you can control, and I have no control over in the future, if the Jets want me, or someone else wants me.

en I think what happened is that Federal Way felt they had turned it over to animal control and animal control did not understand that, and so it just sat there and now that there is a public outcry, everybody is scrambling. It's now 13 days after the event and I'm sorry, but there is a lot of evidence that has already been lost as any seasoned detective can tell you.

en Either you control your costs better by being integrated vertically by owning production, or the alternative is capturing new revenue streams.

en I work in the city many hours a week. I'm barely home, but when I'm home, I want to rest. I just feel that if they can't control the noise with the small [parking] space they have now, how am I going to be certain that they can control it when it's bigger?

en These guys have a tremendous ability to compartmentalize -- put all the junk to the side and play the game. All the other stuff they can't control. What we can control is what happened out there.

en We really need to work on the things that we can control. It all starts defensively. We can control our effort, our talking and our ability to understand what we are trying to do out there. We need to just get back to the basics.

en As with all species, we have limited ability to control broad-scale habitat changes that have occurred. One thing we can control is the hunting season.

en Sometimes society gives the impression that we're not as qualified or we're not in control. But frankly, being in control of your eating habits may not reflect the control you have in other parts of your life.


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