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Besides, the alternatives are conspicuous by their absence: Malagasy politics have been dominated by Messrs Ravalomanana and Rajoelina for a decade and few other candidates can match the support base of the former or the incumbent advantage of the latter.In the end, it will come down to how much pressure SADC and other influential players, such as France and the United States, decide to exert.
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But the final power to grant consent to the scheme, which has been opposed by locals, has been taken out of the councils' hands by the mayor, who has decided to exert his right to grant approval for schemes which he considers strategically important.
With so much riding on this tournament, Shinohara had decided to exert greater control over his players' training to ensure a comeback that would show the world that Japan was still a force to be reckoned with in the sport it created.
First, we decided to exert control over the catalytic activity of bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA).
Those who have the most power whether famous TV anchors, rich Hollywood moguls, judges, Members of Congress or the president of the United States must decide how to exert that power; for corruption or for good.
Only if the university decides not to exert this right, are professors or researchers allowed to file a patent application by themselves.
Be prepared to exert yourself if you decide to explore the steep pathways through this valley woodland just outside the city of Derry, but all the bluebells, wood anemone, wood sorrel and wild garlic make the effort worthwhile.
As soon as C.I.A. employees decide to sue the agency, Ms. Brookner writes, "they are confronted with the C.I.A.'s exploitation of security in an effort to exert control over the entire legal process, including their choice of counsel".
They decide to default.
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