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And you do not have to do it all in one go - it is just as effective to exercise a few times a day in 10, 15 or 20-minute sessions.
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It is inefficient to prepare whole patterns of related problems as learners can always try new problems; it is not effective enough to exercise related problems simply chosen from the same problem category.
A protest can be a very effective way to exercise free speech, make your voice heard and bring about change.
The world is too big, diverse and complicated for any single leader to exercise effective power.
The worker must have cash in order to exercise effective demand for goods.
Still, the objective of the Paris declaration is to enable partner countries to exercise effective leadership over their policies.
The last of the kings of Jerusalem to exercise effective power was Amalric I in the 12th century.
But their government has never been able to exercise effective sovereignty over the region, which in any case remains an exotic mystery to most Brazilians.
And yet, with some honourable exceptions, select committees of the House of Commons frequently fail to exercise effective scrutiny over the policies and behaviours of powerful independent institutions.
Since 1995 the Palestinian Authority (PA) has come to exercise effective control over all Muslim institutions, religious courts, and appointments to religious office in east Jerusalem.
In nearly all national political systems, central governments are better equipped than ever before to exercise effective jurisdiction over their territories.
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