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The good news is that no new austerity is scheduled for 2014, so fiscal policy will exert a much smaller drag on growth.Meanwhile, in WashingtonPolicymakers pose the biggest risk to this reasonably rosy picture.

–The government is signaling that it wishes to exert a much greater degree of control over these projects than hitherto, reducing the rates of return for foreign investors.

However, fissure flow in unsaturated rock is expected to exert a much more significant control on groundwater contamination for compounds that degrade more readily in the deep vadose zone.

And, we should all know by now that the behavioral patterns of those around us exert a much stronger pull than we realize - that's social pressure.

In V1, micro-injection of GABAA antagonist (bicuculline) was found to exert a much weaker effect on neuronal responses compared to GABAA agonist (muscimol) [18].

In malignant glioma inherent prognostic features appear to exert a much stronger influence on survival than treatment effects.

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By comparison, female protagonists tend to turn up in more adult, offbeat fantasy films, weaving a complex emotional path through the narrative and exerting a much darker, stranger and more powerful pull than Harry Potter could ever muster.

It turns out that Fiona's quest, with its echoes of fairy tale and myth, was all along exerting a much deeper pull than the reader, diverted by shopping trips and arguments with fussy neighbors, could have imagined.

First, the net wage in a destination country exerts a much larger positive effect on the migrant inflows than the public social expenditures.

Apparently, the coating char exerts a much greater isolating effect on flammable volatiles, oxygen, and heat than the independent char formed in bulk does, thus showing significantly improved flame retardancy compared to the latter with the same flame-retardant content.

Addition of the LXR- or PPARα-agonists exerted a much more pronounced protective effect in the low-responsive subpopulation, which is in part related to their higher palmitate toxicity but which also indicates that they can generate cytoprotective mechanisms when receiving extracellular signals.

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