- an
organization Controlling interest, a
percentage of
voting stock shares sufficient to
prevent opposition Foreign exchange controls,
regulations on trade...
-
Electric Time Company. The
company was
renamed Johnson Controls in 1974. In 1978,
Johnson Controls acquired the
battery company Globe-Union. That same year...
-
information security, such
controls protect the confidentiality,
integrity and
availability of information.
Systems of
controls can be
referred to as frameworks...
- audience.
Parental controls fall into
roughly four categories:
content filters,
which limit access to age
inappropriate content;
usage controls,
which constrain...
- Car
controls are the
components in
automobiles and
other powered road vehicles, such as
trucks and buses, used for
driving and parking.
While controls like...
-
Reliance Controls Corporation is an
electrical products company based in Racine, Wisconsin,
founded as
Reliance Automatic Lighting Company in 1909 with...
- "tank
controls"
comes from the
steering mechanisms of old tanks,
which had to stop
completely before turning. The term
differs from the
controls of literal...
-
Juxtaposed controls (in French:
bureaux à
contrôles nationaux juxtaposés, or "BCNJ"; in Dutch:
kantoren waar de
nationale controles van
beide landen naast...
-
Administrative controls are training, procedure, policy, or
shift designs that
lessen the
threat of a
hazard to an individual.
Administrative controls typically...
- Cash
controls are the
regulations imposed by many
countries at
their national borders on the
physical movement of
currency (or an equivalent, such as traveler's...