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Two recent newspaper reports say that Europe appears to be exerting the greater influence so far.
It's a question of having the political strength and exerting the will to make it happen.
The government expressed satisfaction that the threatened tax was exerting the pressure it wanted on the soft drinks industry.
They have also been forcefully exerting the state's monopolistic control over television, radio and the nation's only daily newspaper.
Letterpress presses are thus made up of two principal elements, one bearing the type form, the other exerting the pressure.
"It seems, however, that there may be other electronic devices exerting the same negative influence on sleep, such as PCs and mobile phones," said the study.
Dr. Schmitz noted that not every woman is a candidate, and that a few women in the study developed swelling almost immediately after exerting the arm.
And he willingly brings his well-honed political instincts to bear while exerting the power of the presidency to elect Democrats.
"But it's clear that the government is not exerting the kind of control it ought to have over a group that the government supports".
This may be where the rising influence of humans on the global climate system could be exerting the biggest regional influence, said Jennifer A. Francis of Rutgers University.
He was good at exerting the charm that is necessary in politics, and which seems to be absent from it at the moment.
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