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So while the U.S. is not in imminent danger of 'losing' Saudi Arabia to China, it is in danger of exercising far less power in the region, which has been on a downward trajectory since 2011.
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The prime minister might have exercised more restraint, but many people would have exercised far less.
From his experience at Woodside, Australian boards exercise far more scrutiny.
His body throbbed, as if he had just exercised far beyond his natural capacity.
AMERICANS can exercise far more control over how much income tax they must pay than many people realize.
But he has also seized the moment to assert, though not yet fully exercise, far greater powers for the executive branch at home.
But there is an aggressively for-profit outfit out there which exercises far more control over the internet than the IWF could ever dream of.
In Malaysia the figure is 76%.These families exercise far more control than they pay for; their corporate reach exceeds their financial stake.
Robert A. Iger, the president of Disney, has been criticized by industry insiders for micromanagement and clumsy meddling, but in the case of "The Practice" he has exercised far too much restraint.
To stay open and at least break even in the winter, restaurateurs must plan better and exercise far tighter controls than they need to in the summer, Mr. Castino said.
I have observed, in the days after Barbaro's terrible injury, that starters, racetrack workers and track veterinarians have exercised far more diligence and care with the horses at the starting gate.
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