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This dullness, he argues, masks the damage and influence that these sectors exert but it also make it impossible to create stories because events like the financial crisis cannot be reduced to a simple narrative.
The less alcohol preference of CM participants is attributed to the role of migraine trigger that alcoholic beverages can exert, but it does not account for the higher use of alcoholic drinks among CM participants compared to EM participants in our study population (OR: 1.29, 95%CI: 0.51-3.26) (Table 4).
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"He's a little bit exerted, but very, very powerful".
The batting was unable to respond to the pressure New Zealand exerted but experience will teach them how to cope with that as well.
Such a system introduces academic incentives to exert effort, but also to inflate GPA.
Ms. Guleghina's vivid singing does not exert command but rather sympathy.
"I think a governor should have certain powers, exert influence, but I'm not sure he believes he does," Mr. Simon said.
His office later released a statement: "Due to the severe events, the Israeli Defense Forces will exert force, but without being dragged into adventurism".
Finally, such group variables as cohesiveness, permissiveness, mutual acceptance, and commonality of purpose will exert subtle but powerful influence on the group's functioning.
"We will exert law but there will be no taking of revenge.
The Bluebirds, though, continued to exert pressure, but the frustration increased as Olofinjana twice failed to finish inside the box.
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