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But it will also use its expanded scale to exert more strength in purchasing prescription drugs and other health products, saving more money.
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Earlier, when Apple had tried to bake Facebook into its iTunes player experience, Ping, apparently it didn't work out because one side exerted more strength than the other.
Exert more creative force.
He said the existing British-led force would exert more influence when it reached its full strength of 4,500 troops by the end of February.
An interesting finding is that steaming curing can exert more efficient effect on increasing the strength in the presence of NS, which means that NS seems more effective to enhance the strength under steam curing, indicating an obvious synergistic effect between NS and steam curing in CHVFA system.
But activities that exert more force like working with free weights or strength-training machines produce greater improvement in bone strength.
The conclusion was that those who had to exert more willpower in the first task "exhausted their self-regulatory strength, at least temporarily, and therefore are unable to muster the self-regulation needed for the second task," Professor Pychyl said.
Turkish authorities have recently sought to exert more control over its border as extremist groups have grown in strength.
Tortured analogies aside, we truly need our leaders to exert more, dare I say it, leadership, if we are ever going to regain the strength to make the United States what it promises to be.
Therein lies more strength.
Could Mr. Putin exert more pressure on them?
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