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France work the ball out and try to exert a bit of pressure of their own.
But under pressure from activists, some companies are trying to exert a bit of influence.
Perhaps their email was ignored or they failed to get through on the help-line so instead they try to exert a bit of PR pressure.
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4.49pm BST Committee chair Margaret Hodge tells BBC HR director Lucy Adams she should have "exerted a bit of toughness" and should not blame people (ex-director general Mark Thompson) who are not in the room.
5.20pm BST 15 min: The goal piqued France, who exerted a bit of pressure on the German box through crosses from Valbuena and Cabaye, but Germany defended without much ado.
So, I exerted a bit of effort and eventually got the governor's document.
Fortunately, that person has stepped up and change in our schools is as simple as exerting a bit of common sense and getting off the couch to go and vote June 3.
The FCC itself declined to comment on the appointments or whether they would be working with the Commission in any official way, but even if Eisenbach and Jamison are strictly advisory, they are in a position to exert quite a bit of leverage.
Therefore, the only thing I can do to exert a bit more control is to ask of every email that comes in.
If you'd like to exert a bit more control, there's a somewhat hidden way to make sure your favorite people and pages always appear at the top of your feed.
Matuidi has found it especially difficult to exert any influence - and when he did enjoy a bit of time on the ball just now, he wasted it, over-hitting an intended pass to Benzema.
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