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Bandura A. Self-efficacy: The Exercise of Control.
There seems to be no exercise of control and that is supremely disappointing.
But the Islamic conservatives apparently were too wary -- or too subtle in their exercise of control -- to do so.
To enjoy the exercise of control in the middle of a field, where 15 opponents would do him serious and legitimate harm if ever they could grab him.
From what I saw later, I gathered that he was bent on squeezing a maximum of exercise of control out of his day and a half of authority.
Something else is wanted more than happiness by Henry, and it seems to be the exercise of control over living things, one of which is himself.
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These policies must also include strategies that challenge the exercising of control over women as a sign of masculinity in Nicaragua.
The exercise of corporate control rights generates control costs–––which include competence and conflict costs–––for both the principal ("principal costs") and the agent ("agent costs").
Ms. Christakis reminded students that they were autonomous and mature, and to reflect on the consequences of an institutional "exercise of implied control over college students".
The attempt of Mīr Jaʿfar's successor, Mīr Qāsim, to annul the use of dastaks led to his overthrow in 1763 64 and the exercise of overt control of Bengal by the British.
The storage of these data on EU territory is a means to facilitate the effective exercise of that control.
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