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Perhaps for that reason, NBC isn't exerting much energy on promotion.
Yet those companies don't appear to be exerting much influence over the Chamber's policy stands.
Williams, 33, had dispatched the tournament's 12th seed and looked a lot like the player who used to take down 12th seeds without exerting much energy at all.
"Unless China and the U.S. are both exerting much more pressure on Sudan, the crisis will continue to spiral out of control," he said in an e-mail message.
There is little evidence, either, of social class exerting much of a hold – Conservative support is not much lower among the lowest DE occupational grade (30%) than it is among AB professionals (34%).
After each of three other mass killings during his tenure, Mr. Obama has renewed calls for legislation without exerting much political capital, but the definitive language on Sunday may make it harder for him not to act this time.
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Yet the Confucians did not exert much influence in the 5th century bce.
His work, however, exerted much influence on the modern movements that followed him.
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