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Frequent governance change can itself be a route for exerting political pressure on the BBC.
This is the client's medium for exerting control; this is how it helps itself to maximum value.
A former prime minister, Stanley Baldwin, once delivered a famous attack on the press for exerting "power without responsibility".
The Night Wolves had evolved from a tool for exerting soft power to something harder and more violent.
Some purists even condemn the use of a rolling pin for exerting unnecessary violence upon the dough.
Mr. Vance said he made no apologies for exerting more control over prosecutors.
These experiments demonstrated that there is a finite store of mental energy for exerting self-control.
When I hear the term "hard-working", I feel the urge to make the case for laziness, or for exerting oneself no more than moderately.
"The Liberal Democratic Party was not made for exerting strong leadership," said Yoshimi Watanabe, a former minister of administrative reform who left the party last month.
As Goldberg himself put it, his cartoon inventions were a "symbol of man's capacity for exerting maximum effort to accomplish minimal results".
Fannie Mae, which was previously known as the Federal National Mortgage Association, and Freddie Mac, which was the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, have been criticized by rivals for exerting too much influence over their regulators.
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