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Some powerful unions, which expect to exert more leverage in the new Congress, remain deeply opposed to the temporary worker program in the Senate bill.
That is, respondent characteristics that we would expect to exert influence here – one's political views and view on abortion – were not associated with decreased willingness to donate, and religion had a minimal effect.
The intricate involvement of these genes in development—especially the direct links of GRIK1 and DNAH5 to brain development—is indicative of the variety of genes one might expect to exert small effects over cognitive abilities such as mathematics.
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Not that he expects to exert much influence.
The tax rise is expected to exert a powerful drag on growth for the full year.
But Mr Jiang, 76, has installed allies on the standing committee and is expected to exert great influence.
These clouds exert a large influence on the Earth's temperature, and changes in their abundance are expected to exert a powerful feedback on climate change.
The high level of neotectonic activity in this region is expected to exert a key role in slope-failure development.
Last year, when Mrs. Gandhi flew to New York for an undisclosed medical procedure, Mr. Gandhi was expected to exert his leadership.
Mr. Gore, who is expected to exert a strong influence over environmental policy in the new Administration, is also concerned about the proliferation of incinerators.
Lawrence H. Summers, the chairman of the National Economic Council, and Timothy F. Geithner, the Treasury secretary, are expected to exert great influence over the selection process.
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