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But by leaving his status unresolved, Steinbrenner and his sons, Hank and Hal, could be exerting control over Torre — in effect, showing him who's boss.
This may be where the rising influence of humans on the global climate system could be exerting the biggest regional influence, said Jennifer A. Francis of Rutgers University.
But, for Mr Putin, Mr Lukashenka is a useful idiot, if an exasperating one, and Russia continues to subsidise him with cheap energy sales.The more important reason is the influence that little Belarus could be exerting on mighty Russia.
This missing data could be exerting an effect on the utility scores.
Taken together, these findings suggest that BNP could be exerting its proliferative effects through either NPR-A, its preferred receptor or through NPR-B, for which it has reasonable affinity [25].
Therefore, in addition to a natriuretic effect, endogenous ANP could be exerting other effects in glomeruli and tubules.
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Some human rights groups are anxious that pressure could be exerted on people to be tested without help and treatment being available.
Nor was the public told that the means already existed to dampen demand and reduce the amount of new power needed, if the political will could be exerted.
The maximum adhesive force that could be exerted by a single seta had already been estimated, by measuring the total force exerted by a foot and dividing by the number of setae (around 5,000 per square millimetre).
For we live in a world where, for women, syntax itself can be threatening; so-called 'compliments' a nod to the power that could be exerted upon us, physically, by men if they so chose to do so.
Collaboration on an international scale also was attractive in that it lessened the possibility of a participant's canceling a project before completion, as many agreements had penalty clauses to discourage premature pullout and political pressure could be exerted from other team members.
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