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"Several guards were wary of assuming and exerting their authority," the researchers wrote.
It's a question of having the political strength and exerting the will to make it happen.
These successful vocal performers appear to be energized, actively working and exerting themselves.
The research has shown that past divestment campaigns succeeded by stigmatising their targets and exerting financial pressure.
Why bother enduring all that pain and exerting all that effort if your survival into old age remains a lottery?
Introducing adaptive grids and exerting a weighting value on each grid are the aspects of our method.
The stock dropped 4.91 percent, closing at $200.63 and exerting an 81-point drag on the Dow.
This vehicle was designed for enhancing targeted sonosensitization (i.e., US-induced PpIX sensitization) and exerting a radiation dose enhancement effect.
The number of so-called "impact investors" seeking both financial and social returns is growing and exerting influence on traditional capital markets, on philanthropy, and on nonprofit organizations.
Recent work suggests that these rigidity transitions occur surprisingly frequently, regulating the mechanical material properties of tissues and exerting exquisite control over processes in development and disease.
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