Trying to overcontrol trade -- whether food or information -- can lead to isolationism and dangerous political climates. ❋ Unknown (2010)
To make things worse, Leo's overcontrol fosters a weakness in others that creates more neediness. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Furthermore, the control stick's range of motion had to be restricted to 10% of normal or the rat neurons would overcontrol and crash the simulator. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Birthday treats - is an example of district overcontrol. ❋ Unknown (2009)
He said that instructors could calm down pilots having trouble with formation flight by teaching them to fly with their fingertips to avoid overcontrol. ❋ John J. Nance (2006)
In short, we overcontrol and expect too much in certain areas while underguiding and expecting too little in others. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)
Each plan shall address ways to reduce overcontrol and micromanagement that now generate "red tape" and hamper efficiency in the Federal Government. ❋ Clinton, Bill, 1946- (1993)
Also, there is a constant tension due to the need for sustained and coordinated command and control, and the need to avoid overcommand and overcontrol. ❋ United States Army (1992)
Books such as the much-lauded Crisis in Command claim that a failure of leadership created the military's difficulties, with no mention of political overcontrol and its effect on the erosion of discipline. ❋ Unknown (1980)
Oppressive overcontrol on the part of top managers could well trigger widespread employee revolts among this group, again possibly outside the union structure. ❋ KARL ALBRECHT (1979)
But this overcontrol results in institutionalized violence and cruelty, inefficiency that is not checked or exposed by the bright light of a better way. ❋ Isabel Moser (N/A)
The UK overcontrol of the broadcast business has not helped. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Believe me, what you call "IT overcontrol" are in fact, most of them, well documented best-pratices. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Personally, I feel that denying Power user rights is yet another example of IT overcontrol. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Of course, when you are performing an activity that is best run off on autopilot (like a forehand in tennis that you have hit perfectly thousands of times in the past) then distraction may not be such a bad thing—it’s the overcontrol that results from worrying that can really mess you up in these automated athletic pursuits (more about this in the chapters to come). ❋ Ph.D. Sian Beilock (2010)