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Militate against something means exert weight or effect against it: High taxes militate against relocating the plant.
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4, 8 This is a glucose-dependent action and occurs by increasing the β-cell's sensitivity to glucose while preventing its apoptosis, exerting weight loss through satiety.
But it also limits the country's policy options in trying to exert its weight in the emerging world.
But the moderates haven't grown strong enough to exert much weight yet, either on the battlefield or in political negotiations.
Finally, most of our data collection sites were in the United States and in our summary statistics, the U.S. estimates exerted more weight, leading to an overall U.S. bias in these statistics.
The pharmacological mechanisms by which sibutramine exerts its weight loss effect are likely because of a combination of reduced appetite, feelings of satiety, and possibly the induction of thermogenesis (Fig. 1).
Hold a push up position, only exerting your weight on the forearms, elbows and toes.
Introducing adaptive grids and exerting a weighting value on each grid are the aspects of our method.
But the difficulties of exerting bottom weight-on-bit and horizontal extended lengths are the key problems that restrict the CT drilling technology.
But we also wonder how Britain can be truly useful to us, and to the west in general, if it chooses to stand apart in Europe rather than exert its proper weight in crucial matters.
Fibroids: These are benign growths in the uterus which may exert pressure or weight on the lower abdomen.
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