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Close together, quarks exert little force on one another.
But these crossovers then exert little sway within their own parties.
One reason is that Yemen's government can exert little control over some of its remote and lawless regions.
One difference is that there will be more Tory women ministers on our screens from today onwards, but they will exert little power.
Ton Wilmering, the project coördinator for the Getty Foundation, spoke of him with awe: "Just picking up a panel in his hands, Ray can exert little pressures and immediately tell you the areas of strength and weakness".
When they introduced their club, some observers - I was one of them - made the doubtless snobbish assumption that a daytime chat show would exert little influence over buyers of books.
The epeirogenic portions of continents (i.e., those that have escaped orogenesis in the past 500 million years) experience denudation in a situation in which the slope factor, if at all tectonic in origin, is regional in expression and so gentle as to exert little influence beyond giving direction to flowing water or ice.
In contrast to estrogen/progestogen treatment, tibolone seems to exert little stimulation of breast tissue.
In contrast, we found that firms' collaborations with "Star scientists" exert little impact on their innovative output.
They exert little downward pressure on nominal wages (which in these models is a function of unemployment).
(Despite its stake, Vodafone has so far been able to exert little influence over the way the company is run.
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