The therapy is followed by the so-called "stress inoculation" in which the clients are taught "relaxation skills to control their arousal and various cognitive controls to exercise on their attention, thoughts, images, and feelings.
Garland (2001) expresses that "community policing measures in the realization that informal social control exercised through everyday relationships and institutions is more effective than legal sanctions".
The trouble with the move is that it creates a backward d-pawn while Black also loses control of the d5-square Black would normally have exercised with the less ambitious 4...e6.
But even now, it is unclear how much control his government will exercise, particularly over the 160,000 troops from the United States, Britain and other countries that will remain here, or even over Iraq's own army and police forces.
It is intended to be under the control of the parents exercising their procreative liberty while guided by the principle of procreative beneficence, though the substantial governmental and corporate infrastructure required for reprogenetics may limit or steer their actual choices.
The city has been mostly peaceful since then, although it is not clear how much control the Americans now exercise there.
There is also the question of how much control the apartment dwellers will exercise over the park.
Doro thus symbolizes the control exercised over place and sexuality in the slave trade, while Anywanwu symbolizes the colonized and dominated native populations.
If he could do the control exercises just beneath Stohrs' level of awareness, it would be a good feedback check.
Organizations are thus characterized as combining controls and the means to exercise those controls.