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Not exactly a household name, Mr. Kantarian, who lived in Forest Hills as a child, will exert far more influence.
"When you play against Dortmund, you need to exert far more pressure," Bayern Manager Jupp Heynckes said.
The Europeans, however, should put no new obstacles in the way of reopening talks and also exert far more pressure on the Greek-Cypriots to settle the Cyprus problem.
But during the past eighty years the executive branch has come to exert far more control than it once did over areas like working conditions, the environment, and the financial sector, responsibility for which Congress has largely delegated to agencies and departments such as the E.P.A. and the Department of Labor.
The entire world knows the risk posed by a nuclear Iran: a drastically altered balance of power in the Middle East and central Asia, with Iran able to exert far more regional leverage – both overt and implicit – than it now possesses in pursuit of its interests.
But, when you observe the increasing maturity of media companies' digital efforts, along with the increasingly competent and balanced management of their diminishing analogue cores, it seems that owners exert far more influence over their future direction than might have been said over the past decade of the summit's history.
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When it came to the composition of the Senate, though, the Gunning Bedford types exerted far more influence than James Madison or Alexander Hamilton, who were then left holding the bag.
He raised the quantity and quality of Policy Unit staff (it now boasts a dozen high-flyers), and widened its remit to oversee existing policies and develop new ones.Second, through Alistair Campbell, his press secretary, Mr Blair exerts far more discipline over the presentation of policies, by both ministers and civil-service press officers, than did any of his predecessors.
"Governors are exerting far more influence than is appropriate or acceptable," he said.
Though much cultivated in person by the nobles of local Greek cities (as Brunt 1997 describes), Epictetus exerted far more influence through the written works produced by Arrian.
The advocates victimizing asbestos victims are exerting far more insider lobby power than advocates for asbestos victims.
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