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  • 41control — s m 1 Cuidado o vigilancia de algo: control de pasaportes, control de calidad 2 Medida que se toma o se establece para que algo se haga o suceda de acuerdo con un plan o con una regularidad prevista: control de la natalidad, control de precios 3… …

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  • 42Control-X — In computing, control X is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the cancel (CAN) character. It is generated by pressing the X key while holding down the …

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  • 43control — I. verb (controlled; controlling) Etymology: Middle English countrollen, from Anglo French contrerouler, from contreroule copy of an account, audit, from Medieval Latin contrarotulus, from Latin contra + Medieval Latin rotulus roll more at roll… …

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  • 44Control — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Control est un film britannique réalisé par Frank Miller en 1920. Control est un film américain réalisé par Tim Hunter en 2004. Control est un film… …

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  • 45Control TV — ControlTV Format Post Reality television Directed by Douglas Cheney Chris McCaleb Ryan Wise Starring Tristan Couvares Country of origin United States Language(s) …

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  • 46control — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. command, dominate, govern, rule, regulate, direct, master; restrain, subdue, modify, check; test, verify. n. command, mastery, domination, sway, upper hand, power, regimentation, government,… …

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  • 47control — {{11}}control (n.) 1580s, from CONTROL (Cf. control) (v.). Control freak is late 1960s slang. {{12}}control (v.) early 14c., to check, verify, regulate, from Anglo Fr. contreroller exert authority, from M.L. contrarotulus a counter, register,… …

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  • 48control — The exercising of influence, regulation, or restriction over an activity, process, or individual. In an auditing context, control is often understood to be an action or practice that assists an organization to achieve its objectives, though this… …

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  • 49control — con•trol [[t]kənˈtroʊl[/t]] v. trolled, trol•ling, n. 1) to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate, regulate, or command 2) to hold in check; curb: to control one s emotions[/ex] 3) to test or verify (a scientific experiment) by a… …

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  • 50control — verb To exercise restraining or directing influence over. To regulate; restrain; dominate; curb; to hold from action; overpower; counteract; govern noun Power or authority to manage, direct, superintend, restrict, regulate, govern, administer, or …

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