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Scientists know it must be incredibly massive to exert that kind of gravitational force, but because it's obscured by the Milky Way, we don't know much about it.
The group is unlikely to exert that kind of clout over markets out of the gate, but with energy markets tight, it might be able to flex some market muscle.
In my experience, editors and reporters don't think that way, and business-side executives at newspapers that value their independence simply don't exert that kind of pressure on journalists.
So the more that one or two or three players can exert that kind of control, I think the more ability they have to sustain and own sort of an opaque marketplace for advertising revenue.
We do exert that kind of control".
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Exerting that kind of control is difficult, but it may offer an alternative to drugs that is both more precise and less likely to cause side effects.
"Of course, everyone gets a little nervous when the government exerts that kind of control," he said in a phone interview.
Cohen can trot out the "plausible deniability" line all he likes, but there is little doubt that ExxonMobil has exerted that kind of control, too.
In the lawsuits she filed against Uber, Lyft, food-delivery companies DoorDash and GrubHub, and on-demand laundry service Washio, she alleges that these firms exert the kind of control that employers would have over employees — without providing any of the benefits employees, by law, are entitled to.
While discussions around US energy diplomacy have oftentimes been framed around the benefits US energy exports can bring to allies and to pushing back against foes, there seems to be very little evidence that supports the notion that diplomats can exert this kind of influence.
But it may also signal that the Tea Party movement is no longer able to exert the kind of sway that it did during the primary campaigns two years ago.
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