Sentence examples for exert all of from inspiring English sources

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LG What I would like to see in different conflict contexts, women being given the space to exert all of their energy in promoting peace, not just at the grassroots level but also at the national, international level, sitting at the table and bringing some of those unique qualities to bear on the processes of peace-building.

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By comparing the simulation results of two learning stabilizers and the model-based balance controller, it is demonstrated that the designed stabilizer can achieve approximate success rate of the ideal model-based balance controller and exert all the driving ability of the robot under the large disturbance condition of ±30° inclination of the platform.

Because these families can pay their own lawyers, prominent members of the bar often appear in Family Court, exerting all of their firms' best efforts to protect the interests of their clients' children.

If he starts out quickly, make sure that you keep him within your sights without exerting all of your energy.

Unlike Iraq, moreover, North Korea is boxed in by countries that are rich or powerful or both China, Russia, Japan and South Korea all of which have leverage to exert and all of which have good reasons to ensure that Mr Kim disarms.And if they fail?

Smiles had argued that poverty was caused largely by irresponsible habits and that human progress, perhaps even happiness, would come from the poor being given what Smiles called "the means of education, and of exerting freely all the powers of his godlike nature".

What is new and troubling is the raw power that money exerts over all of higher education, including the emphasis on research that adds less to the storehouse of knowledge than to the institutional coffers, and the shift from liberal arts to the "practical arts".

Filene traces the way changing notions of the "pure" and the slightly less exclusionary "authentic" -- always counterposed to a vaguely defined "commercial" -- inflected what folk music genres were disseminated and how they were performed, and the profound effect these ideas exerted on all of American pop music and its overlapping audiences.

Although there are some differences in the degree they exerted, however, all of them possess antioxidant to reduce UVB-induced ROS generation and prevent cellular death against oxidants in keratinocytes.

Our claim is that, in CF, among the multitude of (disrupted) pathway possibilities [ 40– 42], a single protein kinase, CK2, stands apart as being the most pleiotropic of all, exerting simultaneous control of many hundreds of substrates across fundamental CF-related cellular processes, while always appearing to be active 'in cell' and yet manifesting lethality when deleted.

There is also evidence that some drugs already used clinically may exert part of or all their effects by antioxidant mechanisms [ 130].

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