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The phrase "exert for" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to put forth effort or energy for a specific purpose or goal. Example: In order to achieve their fitness goals, the athletes had to exert for hours at the gym every day.
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You can understand the misplaced fascination they exert for people like Lopakhin (Ritchie Coster), the self-made businessman who grew up in awe of this family and is now poised to displace it.
It's possible that the process may be faster and simpler in some cases, but one cedes an immense amount of control to the company — which it is certain to exert for its own benefit.
The short half-life of the recombinant proteins in the circulation of mice, often less than 10 min, precludes that a lasting target inhibition, sufficient to exert, for example, growth inhibitory and apoptotic effects.
That greater mass leads to greater turn radii, because the forces that animals can exert for a turn relate to a mass exponent of less than one, whereas the forces required for a turn scale to a mass exponent of one has not, to our knowledge, been previously discussed.
In summary, Experiment 1 demonstrated that, contrary to expectation, not only disconnection-lesioned rats, but also the ipsilateral lesion control groups were impaired on the T-maze barrier test, suggesting that a unilateral lesion of one of the target structures affected the ability to make decisions about how much effort to exert for a reward.
Surprisingly, we found that, not only were the contralateral-lesioned rats significantly impaired compared with sham controls, but, unexpectedly, the ipsilateral groups were also impaired, suggesting that unilateral lesions of one of the target structures alone affected the ability to make decisions about how much effort to exert for a reward.
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Jamal Ibrahim, a spokesman for the Sudan Foreign Ministry, told the official state news agency that he "considered the resolution as a negative signal that doesn't help in supporting the efforts which are being exerted for reaching peace in Abuja".
Reforms have been met with measured rewards, including the lifting of restrictions on help from the World Bank, but the reason we are seeing progress is because of the economic and diplomatic pressure that has been exerted for years.
Although an exact breakdown of this growing population is not available, the rise in population gives a sense of the pull the city exerts for the opportunity-starved residents of the poorer districts.
Mr. Zedillo said he had called Mr. Fox to congratulate him after the first official returns confirmed what television surveys of voters had indicated all night: that the PRI had lost the presidency despite mobilizing its well-oiled machine to try and extend into the new century the dominance it exerted for most of the last.
When a magnetic force was exerted for 0.5 or 2 h, cell internalization had been shown to increase by 1.8/2.6 times for Fe3O4@SiO2-Tat NPs and 1.5/3.5 times for Fe3O4@SiO2-Amino NPs, respectively.
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