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If the measure of influence is the ability not to exert one's will but to showily facilitate disorder, then the Speaker still has his dominion.
Freedom to not exert one's self, sure, but also freedom to do as one pleases.
In fact, at one point they said they agreed with Title VII, which guarantees, among other things, the right to exert one's conscience in the work place, and at another they suggested they'd like to reinterpret the act.
These reports taken together suggest that Oxt is a catabolic, as well as anorectic, peptide, and that Oxt could exert one or both of these effects depending upon the route and/or period of Oxt treatment or deficiency.
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A higher similarity leads to a higher connection probability and, on the other hand, users who get connected become more similar due to the influence that new acquaintances exert on one another.
Specifically, it measures the forces that particles of a body exert on one another.
Many authors have tried, first theoretically and subsequently in practice, to explain the mechanisms underlying mutual effects that muscular and fascial structures exert on one another.
Figure 4 depicts how broad system‐level behaviors in ARTIMMUS are hypothesized to emerge from effects that cell populations exert on one another, but was not used in implementing ARTIMMUS; Figure 2 was used, depicting the dynamics of an individual microglia.
In one instance, the force exerted on one of Aamer's fellow inmates was enough to leave him hospitalized, unconscious for four days.
In one instance, the force exerted on one of Aamer's fellow inmates was enough to leave him hospitalised, unconscious for four days.
It was hardly fair, to put it mildly, that so much pressure was exerted on one man.
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