71. Old Dole has been kept under tight control during this campaign, for fear of damaging lapses into moderation or meanness. 72. Other newspapers have experienced a similar shift in power from the editorial side to the business side as publishers have imposed increasingly tight controls on spending. 73. On Wall Street, Karmazin is admired for combining tight financial controls with a willingness to take entrepreneurial bets. 74. Other immune factors suppress these self-reactive T cells, he said, holding them under tight control. 75. Past presidents have kept the choice of nominees under tight personal control. 76. Poor maintenance of the pens also allows escape, though fish farmers have good economic reason to keep tight control. 77. Public agencies like the Metropolitan Transportation Authority usually keep tight control over what is displayed on their premises. 78. Residence Inns, another Marriott brand, still use metal keys but Callaghan said each unit was small enough to maintain tight key control. 79. Sarajevo airport remains under the tight control of IFOR, the U.S.-led military peacekeeping force. 80. Republican leaders will maintain tight control of the process from beginning to end. |