Sentence examples for exert a far from inspiring English sources

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In the techniques of giant magnetoresistance, sandwiches constructed of extremely thin slices of magnetic material made it possible for magnetism to exert a far more pronounced effect on currents than had hitherto been known or suspected.

As Mr. Richardson tells it, the Roman poet Ovid — whose masterpiece "Metamorphoses" recounted tales of change and transformation as a metaphor for the chaotic, unpredictable nature of the world itself — "had begun to exert a far more radical influence on Picasso's choice of theme and imagery than any contemporary poet".

When the two men co-operated (and they co-operated a lot), they could exert a far greater hold over the political process than the indistinct and hapless Mr Perry.To the extent that the legislature is delivering a rebuff to Mr Bush, it is reverting to a norm, having been absurdly generous in the 1999 session.

These whole cell data were consistent with our in vitro binding studies however we decided to complete our investigation with two further analyses, firstly examining whether or not NCS-1 might exert a far more subtle effect on the CN/NFAT pathway over an acute time course of [Ca2+]i elevation (Fig. 3a).

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The difficulty of practicing euthanasia on the older population originates from factors in the traditional ethics that exert a far-reaching influence on Chinese social philosophy: ancestor worship, the patriarchal clan system, and the Confucian principle of filial piety.

Hearing Mr. Bocelli work without electronic modification, you are constantly reminded of the labor he is exerting: a far cry from the robust ease heard on his discs.

Compared with eBay, the company says it exerts a far greater measure of control over its marketplace, calling certain vendors "featured sellers" and vetting others in product categories that are sensitive to fraud.

Much like the muscles and bones that are depleted because they no longer need to work to fight gravity, the heart gets used to exerting a far lighter effort to keep blood pumping throughout the body.

KABUL, Afghanistan Pakistanan's main intelligence agency continues to provide financing, training and sanctuary to Afghan Taliban insurgents and exerts a far greater influence on Taliban strategy than previously thought, according to a report prepared by the London School of Economics.

The Swedish Academy had selected Sartre for having "exerted a far-reaching influence on our age".

Kunqu's system of performance exerted a far-reaching influence upon jingxi (Peking opera).

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