Sentence examples for continue to exert control from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the sisters will pick the theologians who will review its materials for orthodoxy — two areas where critics hoped the hierarchy would continue to exert control.

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He continued to exert control over the republican guard led by his son, the central security led by his nephew, and the air force led by his brother.

And while choosing directors who can effectively manage a co-op without alienating at least some shareholders is difficult, dealing with a sponsor who continues to exert control over a building years after the conversion can be downright infuriating.

Celtic continued to exert control and Stokes latched on to a long ball and got past the advancing Mannus only to have his shot blocked as St Johnstone players tried frantically to get back.

After the publisher went public in the 1960s, the family continued to exert control through its ownership of the vast majority of Class B voting shares.

From the Texas prison where he is currently serving a life sentence, Jeffs continues to exert control over his flock, demanding the near-total isolation of the sect, and imposing a series of bizarre restrictions, including banning dietary staples, like dairy and oatmeal, forbidding sex between spouses, and demanding that followers only turn on bathroom faucets with their right hands.

The regeneration of industrial districts in Shenzhen is self-organized, dependent on starting conditions and engagement with the market, in contrast with other areas where city governments continue to exert effective control over urban planning and its physical outcomes.

He was never the most enthusiastic attender of board meetings in the past and is expected to continue to exert the same level of control over the club's commercial direction.

It may be due to the lack of metabolic memory, where effects of metabolic changes in the past (e.g., glycemic control) continue to exert an effect at a later time, regardless of current circumstances (23).

The lack of US support for tough international tobacco control initiatives may be why enforceable and profitable trade rules continue to exert more force than normative and unenforceable public health treaties.

So why does crime's golden era continue to exert such a pull?

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