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John Callas, the project manager for the Spirit and its twin, the Opportunity, said, however, that engineers had calculated that the arm could exert less than one-tenth the force needed.
One key concern is whether participants attentively respond to survey questions or whether they exert less than full effort.
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Mr. Jeong seemed to be exerting less than the maximum pressure called for by Mr. Kelly, stating that his delegation was proceeding with planned discussions about economic cooperation with North Korea.
The midships oarsmen exert less force than their bow or stern co-rowers to move the same weight of water.
Because faster-traveling fluids exert less pressure than slower ones, microscopic air bubbles in the water expand from a few millionths of an inch across to an eighth of an inch in size as the jet shoots out of the claw.
Lizards, for example, exert less energy than birds when they both drink water even though lizards tend to be heavier.
Smaller dozers will exert less compaction than larger dozers and should be used for spreading and grading of topsoil as a means of avoiding soil compaction during reclamation.
We note that fetal fibroblasts exert less traction than adult, consistent with the disparate characteristics of healing fetal versus adult wounds.
As a result, aversive consequences perceived as more distant exert less influence than those that manifest more quickly [ 41, 43].
Previous studies have demonstrated that novel molecular combinations of 5-fluorouracil (5FU) and 2-chloroethyl-1-nitrosourea (CNU) have good preclinical activity and may exert less myelotoxicity than the clinically used nitrosoureas such as 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea 1,3-bis 2-chloroethyl -1-nitrosourea
A strong diver will also exert less energy than a weak diver, thus requiring less oxygen.
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