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владеть (чем-либо); самостоятельно устанавливать (The report said schools that have control over their own admissions are more likely to be socially selective than maintained schools. | At the same time, forward thinking co-operatives that have control over their own vineyard supply have tuned-in to the demands and high expectation of the ... | If there is sovereign debt risk it is only safe to invest in countries that have control over their own currency (as money can be printed, banks can ... | ... to dictate the amount of any fees paid, despite the fact that PIs are privately owned businesses that have control over their own fee structures. Alexander Demidov); самостоятельно определять (самостоятельно определять порядок (выполнения и т.п.): We appoint our service providers and have control over the arrangements that are in place to resolve issues. Alexander Demidov); осуществлять контроль над (чем-либо); управлять; контролировать; обладать правом определять (They have little control over that side of the business. Artists like to have some control over where their works are hung in a gallery. LDOCE ... it is important (just as we controlled our lives up until this point), we should have control over the arrangements pertaining to our deaths. Alexander Demidov) |