Example Sentences
She is very strict and controlling.
The larger bank remained the controlling party when it took over the smaller banks.
He paid over 40 million dollars for a controlling interest in the company.
Recent Examples on the Web
My husband is very controlling.
—Amy Dickinson, Detroit Free Press, 21 Nov. 2022
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My husband is very controlling.
—Amy Dickinson, Chicago Tribune, 21 Nov. 2022
Your brother’s wife appears to be very controlling.
—Abigail Van Buren, oregonlive, 23 Dec. 2022
What was your process for getting into Franklin’s volatile and controlling character?
—Greg Braxtonsenior Writer, Los Angeles Times, 22 Feb. 2023
Narcissistic traits include being dismissive of other people’s points of view and being very controlling.
—cleveland, 8 Mar. 2022
Hawks are focused on tightly controlling inflation, usually with interest rate hikes.
—Medora Lee, USA TODAY, 17 Feb. 2023
When Woodson Bradley was in her 20s, her boyfriend gradually became more controlling and physically violent.
—Lora Shinn, Good Housekeeping, 2 Oct. 2022
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con·trol
(kən-trōl′)
tr.v. con·trolled, con·trol·ling, con·trols
1. To exercise authoritative or dominating influence over; direct: The majority party controls the legislative agenda. See Synonyms at conduct.
2. To adjust to a requirement; regulate: rules that control trading on the stock market; valves that control the flow of water.
3. To hold in restraint; check: struggled to control my temper.
4. To reduce or prevent the spread of: used a pesticide to control insects; controlled the fire by dousing it with water.
5.
a. To verify or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or by comparing with another standard.
b. To verify (a financial account, for example) by using a duplicate register for comparison.
n.
1. Authority or ability to manage or direct: lost control of the skidding car; the leaders in control of the country.
2. One that controls; a controlling agent, device, or organization.
3.
a. An instrument.
b. controls A set of such instruments.
4. A restraining device, measure, or limit; a curb: a control on prices; price controls.
5.
a. A standard of comparison for checking or verifying the results of a scientific experiment.
b. An individual or group used as a standard of comparison in a scientific experiment, as a group of subjects given an inactive substance in an experiment testing a new drug administered to another group of subjects.
6. An intelligence agent who supervises or instructs another agent.
7. A spirit presumed to speak or act through a medium.
[Middle English controllen, from Anglo-Norman contreroller, from Medieval Latin contrārotulāre, to check by duplicate register, from contrārotulus, duplicate register : Latin contrā-, contra- + Latin rotulus, roll, diminutive of rota, wheel; see ret- in Indo-European roots.]
con·trol′la·bil′i·ty n.
con·trol′la·ble adj.
con·trol′la·bly adv.
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controlling
(kənˈtrəʊlɪŋ)
adj
1. finance having or attempting to exert control
2. trying to control others’ behaviour in an inappropriate way
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Adj. | 1. | controlling — able to control or determine policy; «a controlling interest in the firm»
dominant — exercising influence or control; «television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion»; «the dominant partner in the marriage» |
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controlling
adjective
Exercising controlling power or influence:
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controlling
[kənˈtrəʊlɪŋ] ADJ
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
controlling
adj attr factor → beherrschend; body → Aufsichts-; controlling company → Muttergesellschaft f; controlling interest → Mehrheitsanteil m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
controlling
[kənˈtrəʊlɪŋ] adj (factor) → dominante
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
controlling
adj (person) controlador
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Meaning controlling
What does controlling mean? Here you find 253 meanings of the word controlling. You can also add a definition of controlling yourself
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0 Monitoring to verify that actual performance matches the plans and taking corrective actions if needed. It is one of the four functions of the management process. See also Risk management process.
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0 controlling«overbearing,» 1570s, present participle adjective from control (v.).
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0 controllingSee Project Control [D00364]
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0 controlling1 a : exercising domination or influence [the principles of law] b : dispositive [judgment debtor’s stipulation to pay a specified amount is not «J. H. Friedenthal et al.»] 2 : having c [..]
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0 controlling(n) power to direct or determine(n) a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another(n) (physiology) regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc(n) [..]
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0 controllingA time-based field controls whether an additional data record is created for the respective master data if changes have occurred in one of these fields within a specified period (fiscal year, posting [..]
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0 controllingPrice of an activity or business process set manually, that is, not calculated iteratively.
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0 controllingA group of functions that are assigned to an environment and located at a lower level than the main environment.
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0 controllingA costing approach that does not differentiate between fixed and variable costs.
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0 controllingA tool used to calculate overhead percentages for cost centers that take part in the calculation of imputed costs.
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0 controllingA statement of settlement receivers.
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0 controllingA collection of debit cost elements that are settled under the same settlement cost element
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0 controllingThe account assignment manager bridges the gap between operational objects and managerial accounting. He or she organizes the data that can be used in managerial accounting.
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0 controllingAn object to which costs or quantities are posted in Controlling.
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0 controllingA procedure that determines adjustment accounts for reconciliation postings between CO and FI manually, or automatically by means of substitution.
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0 controllingThe criterion according to which costs and revenues can be differentiated within the framework of service processing.
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0 controllingElement that lets you monitor the period-related accrual calculation between expenses posted in Financial Accounting and the costing-based costs debited in Cost Accounting. This enables you to distrib [..]
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0 controllingThe costs that are not categorized as a business expense (additional costs), or costs that are valuated differently or distributed across periods differently in cost accounting than in Financial Accou [..]
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0 controllingA business transaction for planning secondary cost quantities of a receiver cost center that uses activity from a sender cost center.
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0 controllingA tool for assigning sender outputs to receivers, such as:
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0 controllingThe creation of a planned credit record for the sender cost centers using an allocation cost element.
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0 controllingA unit in a controlling area that classifies the activities performed in a cost center.
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0 controllingAn indicator that determines how an activity type is allocated.
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0 controllingAn organizational unit to combine several activity types.
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0 controllingThe costs actually incurred.
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0 controllingThe actual credit of a cost center, business process, or order:
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0 controllingA version that enables multiple sets of actual data for the same object.
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0 controllingA cost not classifiable as a business expense and that consequently cannot be reported in financial accounting.
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0 controllingAn actual version that is stored in addition to the operational version.
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0 controllingA profit and loss account that collects the reconciliation postings between the Controlling (CO) and Financial Accounting (FI) components in the reconciliation ledger.
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0 controllingA credit of:
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0 controllingMeasure for the cause of costs.
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0 controllingA cost element used to illustrate activity allocation in terms of values.
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0 controllingA tool that allocates the costs incurred on a sender by cost element or cost element group.
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0 controllingA secondary cost element for costs that are assessed between Controlling objects.
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0 controllingA tool that you can use to improve the performance of running large assessment cycles when WBS elements are receiver CO objects and the allocation is based on actual costs. When you run assessment cyc [..]
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0 controllingA method of internal cost allocation by which the costs of a sender cost center are allocated to receiver CO objects (such as orders and other cost centers) using an assessment cost element and on the [..]
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0 controllingA method in Controlling for displaying the relationship between the controlling area and the company codes.
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0 controllingThe manufacturing costs that vary according to output.
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0 controllingA key that differentiates the direct costs to which overhead is applied, such as material costs or labor costs.
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0 controllingAn object that contains an amount or quantity to which the SAP System applies overhead.
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0 controllingA list that includes the following information:
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0 controllingA work breakdown structure element that can be billed.
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0 controllingApplication that uses certain functions of the Controlling (CO) component in the SAP system to track the costs of its objects.
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0 controllingThe following are examples of business transactions:
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0 controllingA group of business transactions contained in the system.
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0 controllingA group of cost elements to which overhead is to be applied.
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0 controllingA reflection of the output of a cost center and activity that is technically possible during a specific period.
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0 controllingA tool used to monitor internal tasks whose costs are to be settled to a fixed asset account.
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0 controllingThe capability of planning cost elements defined on cost centers by a central administrative unit.
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0 controllingThe criterion used to select data, such as:
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0 controllingProgram that controls communication between different application components, particularly between Financials application components.
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0 controllingA contractual or scheduled commitment that is not yet reflected in Financial Accounting but that will lead to actual expenditures in the future.
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0 controllingThe total of all commitments that were posted on orders, and that were displayed in the funds overview for the projects.
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0 controllingA distinction, in overhead calculation, is made between:
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0 controllingThe costs that are compared with the target costs when the variances are calculated.
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0 controllingThe costs that are compared against the target costs when the variances are calculated.
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0 controllingA quantity that is compared against the target quantity in variance calculation.
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0 controllingAn instrument that supports management’s decision-making processes.
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0 controllingAn organizational unit within a company, used to represent a closed system for cost accounting purposes.
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0 controllingThe currency in which cost accounting is performed.
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0 controllingA document of value and quantity changes within a controlling area because of a business transaction.
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0 controllingLevel on which the controlling process is based. The levels are used for the following purposes:
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0 controllingOrganizational unit in the Controlling (CO) application component:
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0 controllingA summary of all the parameters used for single-object controlling. The settings made in the scenario are used for creating the account assignment object.
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0 controllingAn organizational unit within a controlling area that represents a defined location of cost incurrence.
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0 controllingThe currency in which the costs on a cost center are reported.
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0 controllingA hierarchical group of cost centers defined and organized according to selected criteria.
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0 controllingA hierarchical structure that combines several cost centers according to certain criteria.
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0 controllingA grouping of cost elements that:
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0 controllingA structure that divides the costs for a material into different cost components.
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0 controllingA control of how the results of activity price calculation or material costing are stored.
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0 controllingThe planning of primary and secondary costs for:
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0 controllingClassification of the organization’s valuated consumption of production factors within a controlling area.
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0 controllingA component of Controlling (CO) that collects and summarizes postings that arise within CO in a reconciliation ledger.
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0 controllingAn organizational entity that combines cost elements of the same type.
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0 controllingA document showing the costs calculated for a costing object.
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0 controllingThe units of output resulting from the value-added process with which costs are identified according to how they are incurred.
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0 controllingDistribution of the cost of goods sold across different accounts for each cost component.
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0 controllingThe cost of goods manufactured for the products sold.
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0 controllingAn instrument for drawing up all costs that are expected to be incurred during the course of an activity.
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0 controllingThe assignment of set plan values as actual values for activity types on the cost centers or business processes that planned the activity input.
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0 controllingPrice for activity allocations from cost centers and business processes.
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0 controllingThe method used to calculate the prices of planned activities iteratively for combinations of cost center and activity type or for business processes, taking all activities performed for other cost ce [..]
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0 controllingAn account that records price differences for materials managed under standard prices, or differences between purchase order and billing prices.
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0 controllingAn alternative quantity unit that can be used in funds reservations.
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0 controllingA table that uses field combinations to define the structure of condition records.
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0 controllingA cost center that allocates its costs to other cost centers but does not receive costs allocated from other cost centers.
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0 controllingA structure that groups the costs of an activity type, a process or a material into cost components.
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0 controllingA cost element whose costs originate outside of CO and accrual costs that are used only for controlling purposes.
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0 controllingThe costs incurred through the consumption of goods and services that originate from outside the company (that is, from the procurement market).
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0 controllingThe costs incurred for business processes.
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0 controllingThe grouping of objects processed in a processing step into categories, such as:
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0 controllingThe general form of production, such as order-related production or repetitive manufacturing.
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0 controllingThe costs incurred in production that are not, or cannot be, assigned to particular cost objects.
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0 controllingThe planned or actual performance (or both) of a cost center for a period.
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0 controllingThe ratio of the actual and planned operating level, expressed as a percentage.
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0 controllingAn organizational unit in Accounting that reflects a management-oriented structure of the organization for the purpose of internal control.
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0 controllingThe two forms of profitability analysis in CO-PA are:
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0 controllingA complex structure of tasks within a controlling area.
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0 controllingA type of account assignment object.
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0 controllingA reflection of the capacity utilization as a ratio of the output to the capacity.
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0 controllingA list of objects that were processed in a processing step in collective processing.
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0 controllingThe object class categorizes Controlling objects according to their business function and enables you to analyze cost flows within Controlling from different business perspectives.
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0 controllingA currency defined in the master record of a Controlling object (cost center, internal order, and so on).
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0 controllingA ledger used for summarized display of values that appear in more detailed form in the transaction data.
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0 controllingA posting that generates adjustment items in Financial Accounting (FI) whenever the following postings are made in the Controlling (CO) component:
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0 controllingAn order (that can be posted to) or a model order (that cannot be posted to) that resides in the SAP System and should be consulted when you create an order.
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0 controllingA determinant of whether the data is settled to the receiver object according to a percentage or according to equivalence numbers.
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0 controllingVariance on the input side that cannot be assigned to any of the following variance categories:
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0 controllingThe difference between the target costs and the costs that cannot be attributed to single variance categories.
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0 controllingA tool in Profitability Analysis with which you can create plan values for more than one profitability segment.
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0 controllingThe statistical values describing:
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0 controllingAn organizational unit that groups statistical key figures that are to be processed in one step.
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0 controllingThe statistical orders are not charged with costs in the normal sense.
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0 controllingThe parameter that determines the appearance of a cost report.
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0 controllingThe set of all reports for an organization, including the rules for creating and distributing such reports.
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0 controllingA statement of the order of the user statuses in a status profile.
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0 controllingA posting aid in which primary costs are posted to a receiver object under the original cost element (the cost element of the sender object).
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0 controllingAn instrument containing default values that you use as a template when creating an order.
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0 controllingThe difference between target cost and actual cost caused by a different input component (such as a raw material) being used than was planned.
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0 controllingA user-defined key for determining cost and quantity assignments in periodic allocation.
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0 controllingCurrency in which a particular document is posted.
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0 controllingAn allocation method by which the costs incurred in a business transaction are calculated from the internal activities performed and then posted in real time to the sender and receiver cost centers or [..]
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0 controllingA method of changing the values on certain cost centers by valuating the posted amounts with percentages fixed individually by the user.
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0 controllingThe operational output, valued at market price in the corresponding currency and sales quantity unit (quantity x revenue = sales).
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0 controllingAn object that records the value of operating sales within one controlling area.
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0 controllingThe planning of revenues for revenue-bearing objects, such as sales orders and projects.
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0 controllingThe sales revenues go directly into the Profit and Loss statement.
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0 controllingThe costs arising from the company’s sales and administrative activities.
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0 controllingThe quantity of a specific activity planned as input at the receivers.
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0 controllingA determinant of the entry fields that are displayed during entry of the following actual data:
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0 controllingA cost element that is used to allocate costs for internal activities.
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0 controllingThe cost elements that represent the activity values produced during internal cost allocations.
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0 controllingA tool used to select the master data of the following objects:
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0 controllingThe cost center that supports other cost centers in the performance of their activities.
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0 controllingFull or partial allocation of costs from one object to another.
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0 controllingA tool used to define the assignment of a cost element or cost element group in which costs arise to a settlement cost element.
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0 controllingA cost element with which costs are allocated from one object to another.
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0 controllingThe document type required for settlements and for the reversal of settlements.
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0 controllingThe settlement parameter of an order or project item.
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0 controllingThe control data required for order settlement.
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0 controllingA requirement for creating a settlement rule.
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0 controllingAn object to which costs are allocated during the settlement procedure.
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0 controllingThe settlement share specifies the share (expressed as either a percentage rate or an equivalence number) of the sender object costs distributed to each receiver.
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0 controllingThe following settlement types are defined in the SAP system:
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0 controllingThe simulation costing function costs the changed single-level or multilevel assemblies within the structure modified products.
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0 controllingA source structure contains debit cost elements that are settled according to the same apportionment rules.
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0 controllingThe cumulative display of all line items posted within one period.
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0 controllingA dynamic allocation tool that uses functions and formulas to calculate numerical values and the values of Boolean expressions (true or false).
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0 controllingA method of quantity-based cost allocation that uses templates.
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0 controllingA version that determines the basis for the calculation of target costs.
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0 controllingThe anticipated credit of a cost center, business process, or order.
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0 controllingA tree structure used during master data maintenance for organizing, from a controlling standpoint, the business processes and cost centers belonging to a controlling area.
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0 controllingAllocation technique whereby actual activities to be allocated are not entered directly but are calculated by the SAP system based on the planned activity input of the receivers. This input is multipl [..]
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0 controllingA planning layout predefined by SAP and differentiated according to planning areas.
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0 controllingAn account for clearing reconciliation postings between Controlling and Financial Accounting caused by cross-company allocations.
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0 controllingThe difference between target cost and actual cost caused by differences between planned prices and actual prices of the goods consumed, or by differences between planned activity prices and actual ac [..]
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0 controllingThe difference between target cost and actual cost caused by differences between the planned and actual quantities of goods consumed.
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0 controllingA viewpoint for analyzing variances in variance calculation, showing the debits with:
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0 controllingThe planned quantity of a cost center activity required to meet the demand, measured in the corresponding physical or technical unit.
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0 controllingThe Value with which an object is planned to be credited.
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0 controllingThe value that is planned to debit an object.
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0 controllingA tool used to check and reconcile the exchange of activities between cost centers.
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0 controllingA tool used to raise or lower output (plan activity) from cost centers to determine the effects of changes on costs.
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0 controllingA tool that enables different data to be run in parallel for the same object.
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0 controllingThe costs anticipated for a particular undertaking (such as an order).
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0 controllingA key that you can use to split planning values in cost planning for cost accounting projects:
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0 controllingA form that defines the structure of a planning screen. It consists of the following:
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0 controllingThe personalization dialog is an input template that the user can use to restrict the selection criteria of a Web application.
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0 controllingA description of a simple task or measure within a controlling area.
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0 controllingA grouping of orders.
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0 controllingThe hierarchy used to summarize the values in orders, level by level.
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0 controllingA control that dictates whether an order may be planned and whether it may receive postings.
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0 controllingAn item that can serve the following purposes:
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0 controllingThe difference between actual credit and target credit.
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0 controllingThe variance between the actual credit and the target credit caused by differences between the allocated actual quantities and the manually posted actual quantities.
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0 controllingAn approach in variance calculation that shows the credits of the following:
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0 controllingThe activities related to the coordination, monitoring and optimization of overhead costs.
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0 controllingThe most common method of costing cost objects in Cost Object Controlling (CO-PC-OBJ).
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0 controllingThe costs that cannot be traced directly to a particular allocation base (such as a product).
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0 controllingThe rate at which overhead is allocated to direct costs to charge cost objects with the proportion of the overhead costs attributable to them.
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0 controllingA rule that assigns costs and revenues from other applications to the quantity fields and value fields in Profitability Analysis (PA).
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0 controllingA type of presentation that shows all the costs of a period.
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0 controllingA process that calculates the cost of goods manufactured, or the cost of goods sold, in relation to a product or cost object.
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0 controllingA definition of how values posted in the SAP System are calculated.
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0 controllingComponent of a structure or database table defined in the ABAP Dictionary that has the type CURR and is used to store an amount in a certain currency. The amount is specified as a whole number in the [..]
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0 controllingA grouping unit to which cycles can be assigned.
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0 controllingA collection of rules for cost allocation.
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0 controllingA cost that is directly and fully identifiable with a reference object according to the costs-by-cause principle.
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0 controllingA business transaction that allocates primary costs.
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0 controllingA tool used to distribute annual planned values over the planning periods in accordance with certain rules.
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0 controllingPart of the settlement rule. Defines the following for a settlement sender:
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0 controllingA proof of a cost accounting posting.
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0 controllingThe date on which the original document (such as plan primary costs in a cost center) was created.
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0 controllingA method of costing that enables costs to be planned quickly and easily for objects such as:
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0 controllingA business system (economic unit) whose purpose is the extraction, production, or distribution of goods or the provision of services.
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0 controllingA group of environment functions that supplies cost driver information from the SAP environment (and possibly external systems) to define a template.
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0 controllingA process triggered by cost planning with the Easy Cost Planning function.
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0 controllingA tool-based framework for integrating various planning services. This gives managers the option, for example, of carrying out different planning activities (such as cost center planning, workforce re [..]
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0 controllingA file that contains the required report data.
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0 controllingA function that lets you correct postings to cost centers.
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0 controllingThe period-end closing process in Cost Center Accounting (CO-CCA) includes periodic transactions such as:
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0 controllingA tool for executing and monitoring activities in the course of period-end closing.
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0 controllingAn allocation method by which the costs collected on a cost center during a period are allocated according to allocation bases defined by the user, and not according to the exchange of activities betw [..]
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0 controllingA definition of the relationship between the cells in a Microsoft Excel file and SAP objects, enabling Excel files to be imported into the SAP system correctly. The file description indicates the cont [..]
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0 controllingA cost center that has no subordinate cost centers.
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0 controllingThe portion of the total cost that remains constant regardless of the operating rate and lot size.
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0 controllingThe difference between the planned fixed costs and the allocated actual fixed costs.
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0 controllingA settlement type that allocates all remaining costs on an order or project.
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0 controllingA function allows a template to access data.
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0 controllingIn cost-of-sales accounting, overhead costs are grouped into the functional areas in which they were incurred.
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0 controllingA display of the following data for a project or project item:
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0 controllingThe creator of the link between the PC file and the file description.
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0 controllingA hierarchical structure of objects (for example, cost centers, orders, groups, work breakdown structure elements).
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0 controllingSum of the volume variance and the fixed portion of the output price variance. The following requirements must be met:
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0 controllingThe structure that creates alternative hierarchies for any project.
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0 controllingA tool that enables multilevel summarization of orders, using definable criteria.
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0 controllingA periodic allocation method that calculates what the activity output of the sender must have been based on the actual utilization of the receivers.
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0 controllingAn inversion of amounts already posted to an account assignment object.
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0 controllingA center that can be represented by a profit center by assigning your fixed assets to profit centers
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0 controllingA holder of detailed information on a costing item.
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0 controllingAn individual action in any procedure or formula used for determining prices or quantities as part of indirect activity allocation.
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0 controllingA tool that groups the control parameters for the planning and budgeting functions.
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0 controllingAn indicator of the period for which a cost estimate is valid.
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0 controllingAn instrument used to monitor costs and, in some instances, the revenues of an organization.
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0 controllingThe method of internal cost allocation by which valuated activities (allocation bases) from cost centers can be assigned to cost receivers in accordance with the cause of the cost.
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0 controllingRule that determines which portions of a sender’s costs are allocated to which receivers.
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0 controllingThe system of apportioning process costs to objects (such as cost objects).
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0 controllingA technical attribute that controls the master data of orders.
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0 controllingThe actual version that represents the «main» version in CO.
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0 controllingAn allocation method that smoothes out fluctuations in the tracing factors or in the sender amounts to be allocated, enabling assignment of the allocated costs on a cause-and-effect basis.
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0 controllingType of Profitability Analysis used to support decision-making in sales and marketing departments. With this approach, the revenue for the units sold is transferred from the SD system or from an exter [..]
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0 controllingAn attribute that determines the type of cost center.
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0 controllingAn approved cost structure for an action or project in a particular period of time.
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0 controllingThe actual credit is the value with which an object is actually credited.
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0 controllingA list of line items, such as those selected by the user for a cost center group and cost element group.
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0 controllingA method of computing the internal fixed and variable prices for activities on cost centers.
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0 controllingA settlement type that lets you settle investment orders that are not yet closed at year’s end to assets under construction.
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0 controllingA method of periodic allocation to determine the input of activity indirectly allocated from the sender (cost center or activity type) from the perspective of the receiver.
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0 controllingA hierarchical structure containing planning layouts differentiated according to planning area.
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0 controllingIntegrated planning is used to integrate cost element planning and activity input planning for an internal order with cost center planning or business process planning in a plan version. The system wr [..]
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0 controllingA collection of fiscal year-dependent indicators for plan and actual data for one controlling area. These indicators include:
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0 controllingA line item for documenting changes in planning.
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0 controllingAn element of a work breakdown structure for which costs can be planned.
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0 controllingThe difference between target cost and control cost that is analyzed in cost accounting.
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0 controllingA stage in the period-end closing process that determines variances for the following objects:
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0 controllingA classification of variances based on their cause.
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0 controllingA parameter that determines the variance categories that are calculated.
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0 controllingAn indicator that distinguishes between costs such as:
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0 controllingA particular vantage point from which you can valuate your business transactions — that of an individual company, of the group as a whole, or of a profit center within the organization.
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0 controllingThe costs relating to operational expenses. Such costs are valuated or distributed across periods differently in cost accounting than in financial accounting.
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0 controllingThe difference between planned and actual costs caused by higher usage of material, time, and so on.
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adjective
able to control or determine policy
“a
controlling interest in the firm”-
Synonyms:
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dominant
exercising influence or control
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dominant
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контрольный
прилагательное
- упр. контролирующий
существительное
- управление; регулирование; управляющий; регулирующий
- упр., фин., учет контроллинг, систематический контроль (метод повышения эффективности деятельности предприятия, базирующийся на контроле, учете, анализе отклонений фактических показателей от запланированных и корректировки отклонений)
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
a controlling interest in the firm — контрольный пакет акций фирмы
a list of the chief differentiae between a controlling cult and a legitimate religious sect — перечень главных отличий между тоталитарным культом и легальной религиозной сектой
beam controlling computer — вычислитель для управления наводящим лучом
controlling block of shares — контрольный пакет акций
controlling block of stock — контрольный пакет акций
controlling body — контролирующий орган; контрольный орган
controlling by fire — пребывание под огнем; держащий под огнем
controlling company accounting — методы учёта, применяемые при наличии контролирующей компании
controlling compression — регулирование сжатия
controlling computer system — управляющая вычислительная система
controlling computer — управляющая ЭВМ
controlling current — ток для сигнализации; ток для управления; управляющий ток
Примеры с переводом
Are you controlling for the temperature?
Вы контролируете температуру?
Scientists are studying the body’s mechanisms for controlling weight.
Ученые изучают механизмы, с помощью которых организм контролирует вес.
Aspirin is effective in controlling headaches.
Аспирин эффективен при борьбе с головной болью.
He owns a controlling share of the company’s stock.
Ему принадлежит контрольный пакет акций компании.
She is a very controlling mother and doesn’t let her children grow up.
Эта мать помешана на контроле, и не даёт детям повзрослеть.
He paid over 40 million dollars for a controlling interest in the company.
Он заплатил более сорока миллионов долларов за контрольный пакет акций этой компании.
Homework should not be used as a means of controlling children.
Домашняя работа не должна использоваться в качестве средства контроля за детьми.
In 1986 GM acquired a controlling interest in the sports car maker Lotus.
В 1986 году компания Дженерал Моторз приобрела контрольный пакет акций спортивного автопроизводителя Lotus.
He argued that the controlling factor in eutrophication is not nitrate but phosphate.
Он утверждал, что определяющим фактором в эвтрофикации являются не нитраты, но фосфаты.
The medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains centers controlling breathing and heart functioning.
Продолговатый мозг является наиболее жизненно важной частью мозга, поскольку она содержит центры контроля дыхания и работы сердца.
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
She is very strict and controlling.
He always has to be in the saddle, controlling everything.
The larger bank remained the controlling party when it took over the smaller banks.
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Возможные однокоренные слова
control — управление, контроль, контролировать, управлять, управляющий
controls — рычаги управления