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Mr. Rosenberg and the guild's national executive director, Doug Allen, in a letter dated Thursday, asked Aftra's leaders to delay ratification of their contract because it was "interfering with SAG's ability to exercise its leverage for the benefit of all actors".
HBO will continue to exercise its leverage to constrain its original productions to the big cable cord model, but competition at the content level is accelerating.
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Evidently, Carnegie Hall, exercising its leverage, and Mr. Davies, who has long championed Mr. Glass's music, thought it was an excellent idea.
The last time China truly exercised its leverage with North Korea was in early 2003, when China cut off an oil pipeline to its neighbor for three days.
But the group's real power may lie in its deep connections to Pakistan's spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, which analysts say sees the Haqqani network as a way to exercise its own leverage in Afghanistan.
It was flexed to exercise its joints.
It also exercised its Consert instrument.
So, last October, LVMH exercised its option.
But the family trade exercised its pull.
And if Putin decides he does not want to exercise his leverage over Assad, the optimism that greeted the start of the talks last week will quickly fade.
It's true that the United States doesn't exercise all of its leverage over the WTO system.
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