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If they come back today, O.K., but if don't come back — all killed!" District Chief Nguyen Hué had not been able to exercise real control over these villages until that day, and he could not look forward to controlling them in the future, because they would soon cease to exist.
Amongst other things, it does not allow us to exercise real control over the Commission.
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In fact, the military still essentially controls Guinea-Bissau, and few believe that General Induta exercised real control over senior officers.
Martin Stropnicky, the current defence minister, was a familiar movie and television actor before becoming a member of parliament for ANO, and is not seen as exercising real control over defence policy.Ms Krnacova, too, was a well-known face before ANO ran her for the mayoral slot.
Her third husband, Leon Bogdan, was a local leader of the Conservatives in Neamț County (according to the memoirist Constantin Argetoianu, Lucia was the one exercising real control over the organization's branch).
However, his government was not able to exercise any real control over much of the country; he had to cope with fighting that remained in the east, as well as two failed coup attempts in 2004.
We navigate a world in which we exercise little real control.
These changes make it difficult for shareholders to exercise real influence or control.
But the gatekeepers are now losing control, as individuals realise their capacity to join with others and exercise real power.
A premier and a cabinet exercise real power.
We doubt that he will exercise real leadership.
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