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CONTROL

CONTROL
ScnABR
The ability to start, change and stop things at one’s own choice. (With processing a person is capable of controlling a wider and wider sphere of things.)
CONTROL
ScnAdmin
the cycle of action of this universe is start, change and stop. This is also the anatomy of control. Almost the entire subject of control is summed up in the ability to start, change and stop one's activities, body and one's environment. (POW, p. 46)
CONTROL
ScnBasic
The cycle of action of this universe is start, change and stop. This is also the anatomy of control. Almost the entire subject of control is summed up in the ability to start, change and stop one's activities, body and one's environment. See also cycle of action.
CONTROL
ScnMaster
start, change and stop. Almost the entire subject of control is summed up in the ability to start, change and stop one's activities, body and one's environment. TRs and Objs Crs Glossary Final approval 25.4.90
CONTROL
ScnTech
1. you are stating a greater truth when you say that control is predictable change than if you say control is start, change and stop because start and stop are, of course, necessary to change. You might say the thinking or philosophic definition would be predictable change. (5703C10)2. when we say control, we simply mean willingness to start, stop and change. (Dn 55!, p. 100)3. positive postulating, which is intention, and the execution thereof. (Scn 0-8, p. 36)