Sentence examples for exist to exert from inspiring English sources

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Whereas we can characterize typical developmental stages from beginning to end, and clearly recognize when this process goes awry, we have no way of knowing what the future of evolution can bring because we cannot be sure what new variation will arise and what future environmental conditions will exist to exert selective pressures on that variation.

The provision of meals of the same energy density with the instruction to consume three meals a day limits the opportunity for physiological mechanisms, should they exist, to exert an influence.

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And since powerful lobbies still exist and continue to exert influence on policy, the programs that find themselves in the crosshairs will inevitably be those without powerful, moneyed influence groups behind them.

Although no reports concerning BigH3 functions in cervical tissues exist to our knowledge, it is reasonable to speculate that this protein may also exert anti-tumour effects in cervical tumours.

Statistical methods exist to work around this problem (Henderson et al., 2000), but using standardized time to a particular stage would not suffer from this bias and might allow assessment of what stage treatment exerts it maximal effect.

Because Better Regulation requires evidence-based impact assessments and invites evidence-based submissions to public consultations, the potential exists for corporations to exert undue and unnoticed influence on the policy process.

The project's aim is not to create an idyll, but to "give people a place to rest and stop" and to create a "place for the community to exist and exert itself".

SIGN of the Dove no longer exists, but it continues to exert a quiet influence on the dining scene.

If journal attribution bias exists, it is likely to exert small and clinically insignificant effects when physicians read articles carefully.

The party should be able to exert some political power.

From the viewpoint of structural features, PahZ1KP-2 exints in a monomer form to exert its hydrolysis activity (Hiraishi et al. 2009).

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