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  • 51direction — n. 1. Aim. 2. Tendency, line of motion. 3. Course, bearing, point of compass. 4. Management, oversight, superintendence, government, control, conduct. 5. Guidance, lead. 6. Order, command, prescription. 7. Address, superscription …

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  • 52direction — n 1. way, route, course, path, track, road, line, run; orientation, relative position, heading, bearing, Chiefly Scot. airt; drift, tack, movement, trend, tenor, pattern; inclination, disposition, tendency, bent, set. 2. instruction, prescription …

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  • 53control — Verb: To check, restrain, govern, have under command, and authority. Wolffe v Loeb, 98 Ala 426, 432. Noun: A position of authority in direction and management …

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  • 54direction — A command; an order; an instruction to an agent or servant; a court s instruction to a jury; the complainant s address to the court in a bill in equity; control; management; superintendence. See direct; directed; directed verdict …

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  • 55administrative control — Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support, including organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, individual… …

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  • 56Traffic Control — ➡ law enforcement * * * Introduction       supervision of the movement of people, goods, or vehicles to ensure efficiency and safety.       Traffic is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. The movement typically occurs… …

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  • 57Flight control surfaces — Aircraft flight control surfaces allow a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft s flight attitude.Development of an effective set of flight controls was a critical advance in the development of the aircraft. Early efforts at fixed wing aircraft …

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  • 58Electronic stability control — (ESC) is a computerized technology [1][2] that may potentially improve the safety of a vehicle s stability by detecting and minimizing skids.[3] When ESC detects loss of steering control, it automatically applies the brakes to help steer the… …

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  • 59Fire-control system — Note: the term fire control may also refer to means of stopping a fire, such as sprinkler systems. A fire control system is a computer, often mechanical, which is designed to assist a weapon system in hitting its target. It performs the same task …

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  • 60Centralized traffic control — (CTC) is a signalling system used by railroads. The system consists of a centralized train dispatcher s office that controls railroad switches in the CTC territory and the signals that railroad engineers must obey in order to keep the traffic… …

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