noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
air traffic controller
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
financial
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Both have something to offer the financial controller concerned to work out how to support a cost-leadership strategy with his accounting system.
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Many headhunters now specialise in the finance function, recruiting financial directors and financial controllers for a wide range of interests.
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He started as financial controller and then moved on to become executive assistant manager.
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It is for each financial controller to decide what the balance between them will be in his or her own organization.
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He was appointed financial controller of Wimpey Waste in 1988.
new
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Nor does it mean that the new controllers are any less constrained by the pressures of markets and profitability than old-style entrepreneurs.
■ NOUN
air
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At this moment, the air controller was shot down.
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And there was poor communication between civilian and military air controllers and the aircraft.
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A forward air controller was the avant courier, the scout.
card
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Having the controller card smooths things out, too.
disk
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The video and disk controllers and network interfaces have been integrated directly on to the motherboard.
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And how do I know which cards require a disk controller ?
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Install the disk controller and floppy disks.
foot
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Yamaha foot controller plus pair of 1x12 cabinets, £675.
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Swap for rack mounted multi-effects system, preferably with foot controller .
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The machine operates by a Start/Stop button, so constant use of a foot controller is not necessary.
traffic
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They questioned whether air traffic controllers should have over-ruled Captain Fuchs and insisted on him using a remote runway.
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Piloting a career at any level without honest feedback is the equivalent of dismissing all the air traffic controllers at the airport.
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The personnel include air and ground crews, communications experts and air traffic controllers .
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When air traffic controllers needed even the simplest pieces of equipment, the procurement process took 9 to 12 months.
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United looked like traffic controllers , directing the flow straight down the arterial routes towards Swindon's goal.
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And the air traffic controllers and pilots on board asked for autographs.
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Pilots and other flight crew immediately come to mind; so too do maintenance engineers and air traffic controllers .
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The pilot had been in regular contact with air traffic controllers but did not report any difficulties.
■ VERB
tell
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We told the controller that we'd keep clear of the storm as were cleared direct to Dinard.
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A second code tells the controller if the cab is available.
use
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Programmable movements on a given slide are possible using the Olympus microscope controller with appropriate software.
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Cotton says the radar used by air-traffic controllers reads signals emitted by transponders in the airplanes themselves.
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Partial randomization of presentation order was achieved using the video controller .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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air traffic controllers
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the state controller
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Duncan looked at Myeloski; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller .
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In fact, everything but the controller .
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Mr Mayer, 39 years old, was previously corporate controller of Host Marriott Corp.
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Nicholas Tafuri and co-pilot Don Williams -- with air-traffic controllers.
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The androids had pulled the shaking and distraught officer from the wreck of the room and taken him directly to their controller .
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The video and disk controllers and network interfaces have been integrated directly on to the motherboard.
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This can cause loss of control, or at least a lot more work for the controller .
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Wayne, the treasurer and controller , exercised power to successfully establish an offshore trading company.