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Madrid began to exercise a degree of control.
But as with all survey data, it's important to exercise a degree of caution.
"You have to exercise a degree of strategic patience and not expect the perfect society to be created overnight.
Sunsets exercise a degree of fascination on Sihem that I've never been able to get to the bottom of.
Thus, the court concludes that the applicant company was expected to exercise a degree of caution in the circumstances of the present case in order to avoid being held liable for an infringement of other persons' reputations".
It is true that the OFT has now accepted that human beings have only one stomach ("it appears that grocery stores of very different sizes can exercise a degree of competitive constraint on one another").
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Ethiopia, to a degree unusual in Africa, has long exercised a degree of surveillance and control over its citizens.
In a new episode of "South Park" broadcast Wednesday on Comedy Central, Mr. Parker and Mr. Stone exercised a degree of self-censorship.
In many cases, it is less about enabling others and actually about exercising a degree of sensitivity and restraint, until understanding the situation better.
Bremer became the American proconsul in Iraq, technically reporting to Rumsfeld's Defense Department but exercising a degree of authority that came to surprise even Rumsfeld.
Instead of exercising a degree of strategic independence after 1991, we have over the last 25 years become more closely enmeshed in the American military machine than ever before.
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