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But since the United States spends almost as much on its military as the rest of the world combined, no other government department comes close to exerting the commercial sway of the Pentagon.
Whatever was intended, "Le Monde Vivant" comes off as a diverting (if eccentric) wisp of a movie that doesn't come close to exerting the primal force of something like Cocteau's "Beauty and the Beast".
Much like the muscles and bones that are depleted because they no longer need to work to fight gravity, the heart gets used to exerting a far lighter effort to keep blood pumping throughout the body.
Dominic Lawson has observed the right-to-die lobby comprises "powerful people" who are used to exerting control over their lives, and I suppose I thought of myself as one of them.
Britain was among 10 nations which pledged to dedicate themselves to exerting political influence, economic pressure and military power to drive Isis out of existence during a "council of war" at the Nato summit in South Wales.
The government, used to exerting significant control over media like newspapers, films and television, has in recent months been frustrated in its effort to extend similar and greater regulations to Web sites, most of which are based in the United States.
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One option is to exert private leadership.
We have to exert pressure gradually".
They are efforts to exert local control.
Otherwise Mr. Crosby is to exert no influence on the company.
Nicholson said it suggested a desire to exert influence.
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