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61control — Kāohi. Also: ho omalu, holopapa, monia. ♦ Control yourself, kāohi iho. ♦ Control the temper, u umi i ka inaina; kāohi i ka lelepī. ♦ Under control of a supernatural power, kalakupua. ♦ To gain control, pa …
62control — 1. Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations. 2. In mapping, charting, and photogrammetry, a collective term for a system of marks or objects on the… …
63Control-Y — For some Microsoft Windows computer applications, the key combination Control+Y will redo a previous action that the user chose to undo …
64Control Sí/No — Los controladores Sí/No , tambień llamados de Encendido/Apagado o Todo/Nada , son los más básicos sistemas de control. Estos envían una señal de activación ( Sí , Encendido o 1 ) cuando la entrada de señal es menor que un nivel de referencia… …
65control — 1. verb /kənˈt(ʃ)roʊl,kənˈtrəʊl/ To exercise influence over, to suggest or dictate the behavior of, oversit. With a simple remote, he could control the toy truck. See Also: regulate 2. noun /kənˈt(ʃ)roʊl,kənˈtrəʊl/ …
66Control — 1. The use of power to influence an outcome. For example, working control is the ability of a minority shareholder to influence corporate decision making when there is no dominant majority shareholder. 2. A restriction used to prevent a specified …
67control — The ability to direct the financial and operating policies of another undertaking with a view to gaining economic benefits from its activities. One company is said to control another company if it holds more than 50% of that company s share… …
68Control Sí/No — Los controladores Sí/No (o de Encendido/Apagado ) son los más básicos sistemas de control. Éstos envían una señal de activación ( Sí , Encendido o 1 ) cuando la entrada de señal es menor que un nivel de referencia definido previamente y desactiva …
69CONTROL — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index control noun government, grip, monopoly adjective governable verb govern, handle, have, maneuver …
70control — [15] Implausible as it may seem, control’s closest relative in English is contrarotating. It has its origins in a medieval method of checking accounts which involved a duplicate register, or ‘counter roll’, as it was known (contrārotulus in… …