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He said administrators had not independently confirmed Palmer's reported authorisations of company expenditure by a pseudonymous email address but said such things may be evidence of exerting effective control of the business.
He added: "Apparently the Turkish government did not see that a possible incident between Turkish activists and Israel was against their interests, and certainly not something that justified exerting effective pressure" on the activists, who were from a Turkish Islamic charity, Insani Yardim Vakfi, known by its Turkish initials, I.H.H.
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Therefore, it should be argued that at least for this pain type, both left and right DLPFC could exert effective analgesic effects.
Cellular uptake of the nanocapsule was efficient, and detectable at as early as 20 min, and drugs sequestered in the nanocapsule could exert effective therapeutic effects on tumor neovasculature and cancer cells, respectively.
Re-employed workers will have the cash with which to exert effective demand.
People claim to be shocked by the way the Bush administration outsourced key government functions to private contractors yet refused to exert effective oversight over these contractors, a process exemplified by the failed reconstruction of Iraq and the Blackwater affair.
"In retrospect," the authors write, "it is clear that regulators did not have the human capital to keep up with the financial industry, and to understand it well enough to be able to exert effective regulation.
The towns kept much of their autonomy, and the corregidores were often unable to exert effective royal control over determined town councils.
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