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The party should be able to exert some political power.
By accepting his offer, Labor may be able to exert a moderating influence.
Hershey, 24, Manila Hopefully it means China won't be able to exert their military influence in south-east Asia.
But I do think individuals should be able to exert much greater control over the use of their own data.
The third type is unilateral enforcement – i.e. enforcement through whatever pressure decentralized actors might be able to exert.
The designed haptic device should be able to exert required forces to a user in the whole workspace.
"No one media owner should be able to exert undue influence on public opinion and policymakers," says the document, launched in Manchester on Monday.
There are overlaps in the two companies' non-food merchandise, and together they will be able to exert real clout with suppliers.
In fact, there are a number of avenues by which the US will be able to exert military influence in the country.
This shows that resveratrol is indeed metabolized quickly and may not be able to exert its positive effects before being metabolized.
So it's not inconceivable that a unified Dem front might be able to exert at least some leverage and have some kind of impact on the final deal.
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