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In his "Considerations on Representative Government," Mill wrote: The power in society which has any tendency to convert itself into political power is not power quiescent, power merely passive, but active power; in other words, power actually exerted; that is to say, a very small portion of all the power in existence.
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.
For example, a high fat diet or caloric restriction will affect the expression of many genes that are not necessarily related to adipose tissue expansion as shown in Fig. 2C and D. In addition, developmental effects will be exerted that are also not related to expansion of adipose tissue.
Reid writes, "In the strict and proper sense, I take an efficient cause to be a being who had power to produce the effect, and exerted that power for that purpose" (Letter to James Gregory, in Correspondence 174).
Yet such is the hold London has exerted that Alistair, one cold winter's night at the end of 2012, put logic to one side and decided to lay some of those ghosts to rest.
Some case-control studies did not find differences in vitamin D status between RA patients and controls [ 7, 25, 26], and Feser et al. [ 26] and Craig et al. [ 27] investigations exerted that vitamin D had no effect on RA disease activity.
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Who else exerts that sort of insular creative control?
The United States exerts that same kind of pressure abroad.
During swimming, your heart does not have to exert that extra force.
Spencer said the "alt-right" was aiming to exert that influence by publishing regular policy papers advancing white nationalist ideas.
"It's important for the president to exert that leadership with consultation with Congress," Mr. Kerry said in an interview late last week.
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