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Other shareholders grumble that they have exerted too much influence.
But on that first occasion she may have exerted too much force: her weight loss seems to have accelerated into anorexia shortly after she left school.
He also spoke out against oil companies, saying they exerted too much control and should be investigated more fully by the Justice Department.
He added that if the government exerted too much control over who ran the BBC, the corporation could end up like Italian state-owned broadcaster RAI, where the organisation's leadership is replaced with each change in government.
Whatever the testimony's legal implications, it is sure to prompt more debate over whether the producers of "Survivor" exerted too much influence over the outcome of the program and whether it can be called a reality program at all.
Because of criticism that Iowa and New Hampshire were unrepresentative of the country and exerted too much influence in the nomination process, several other states began to schedule their primaries earlier.
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But stopping the state from exerting too much power over us demands another big change.
Those close to the family say she recoiled when he tried to exert too much influence.
Be careful not to exert too much pressure or you will drill through to the other side.
And many supporters fear that people with no emotional attachment to a club might exert too much control.
It is not the fault of the broadcasters, but of the politicians, who exert too much control.
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