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Domination or management of others
Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Control meaning domination or management of others behavior is missing from the list -- e.g., "hierarchical control within the organization"
In the Hebrew translation of "control" (verb), I changed "שליטה" ("shlit'a" - act of controlling, a noun) with "לשלוט" ("lishlot'" - to control, a verb). Liso14:09, 2 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Missing uncountable noun or proper noun?
Latest comment: 4 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I am absolutely flabbergasted that the OED has any doubts whatsoever! Just look up ‘control account’ on GoogleBooks to find many such uses. In fact I’d say that our ‘clearly widespread use’ rule covers it, though I could go through the tedious process of finding quotes if needed. To record credit sales, you Cr Sales (and perhaps VAT) and Dr SLCA (the ‘sales ledger control’ or ‘(sales) receivables’ account). Similar standard calculations exist for the PLCA (‘purchase ledger control account’ or ‘(sales) payables’ account) and the Wages Control account (which is written off against the Wages Expense account). Overlordnat1 (talk) 10:16, 6 December 2021 (UTC)Reply
Easily cited. Indeed, this is the original meaning of ‘control’ as spelt out by the etymology of the word. The following non-exhaustive list contains instances where ‘control’ is used with this meaning without it being followed by ‘account’: ,, (is case there is any doubt whatsoever).Overlordnat1 (talk) 11:34, 10 December 2021 (UTC)Reply