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That reality and the ever-more-decentralized nature of political fund-raising have exert a persistent centrifugal force on Congress that works to resist centralization initiatives.
It should be appreciated that it is conceivable, albeit rather unlikely, that some of the selected SNPs in the negative set may have exert a functional effect in the development of diabetes.
Overall, these results indicate that while the non-linear 5HTTLPR × self-blame interaction did not generalize to other disruptive behaviors, self-blame itself may have exert some main effects for ADHD as well as other disruptive behaviors.
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Nothing short of a military intervention could have exerted any political pressure on the region.
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