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Alex Salmond's hope was that an independent Scotland would be able to exert a new pull for talent and money, and provide more economic balance in this island.
Perhaps the incoming congress will exert a new interest in intelligence oversight and accountability - including the contractors that now eat up 70percentt of the intelligence budget.
In swine feces lagoons, liquid manure, and soil amended with manure, concentrations of certain antibiotics can build up to levels that may act to extend the antibiotic selective pressure that started for some bacteria within their treated hosts and exert a new selective pressure on other bacteria.
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If only that lightness were etched more firmly, if only she exerted a new authority.
When the Fed slows the purchase of those bonds, other investors may become less eager to buy the bonds, and mortgage rates could rise for prospective homeowners, exerting a new drag on the housing market.
You become hyper-conscious of what you're consuming, exerting a new level of control over what enters your body.
Just how much sway Iran will exert over a new Iraq is far from clear.
Jimmy's aside, Harlem's new restaurants exert a home-grown charm aimed mostly at Harlem's longtime residents, staying true to Southern and Caribbean themes.
But the important portfolios Labor will hold, including the Defense and Foreign Ministries, should permit it to exert a moderating influence on the new government's policies.
For instance, the startups-patents commensal relationship indicates that new startups exert a positive effect on patent applications; however, the reverse effect is not supported.
It was from Esalen and other similar personal growth centers which had developed links to humanistic psychology that the human potential movement emerged, which would also come to exert a strong influence on the New Age movement.
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