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You'll be thinking about how to exert pressure.
He knew how to exert influence in myriad obvious and less obvious ways.
But in Lou, he discovers an unexpected outlet for his thwarted energies: teaching her how to exert her own autonomy.
That Jim Lehrer: he sure knows how to exert his will and keep a potentially unruly crowd in line.
But one of their trickiest challenges will be how to exert their economic and political clout without frightening their neighbors into hostile alliances.
Physicists know how to exert influence on the Defense Department and the intelligence agencies, and have come to dominate bodies like the Defense Science Board.
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If nothing else, restricted access to funding has forced CORFO to think hard about how best to exert a multiplying effect on the broader startup economy.
In our paper, The Effect of Liquidity on Governance, which was recently made publicly available on SSRN, we study how stock liquidity affects whether and how blockholders choose to exert governance on a firm.
The challenges for value-based organizations will be how much control to exert over the inpatient hospital setting and how to triage patients to the model of inpatient care best suited to their particular needs.
At a time when Republicans control the White House and both houses of Congress, the outcome raises questions about how much power the president has on Capitol Hill and how he intends to exert it in a second term.
He spent hundreds of hours crushing peanuts with forceps to learn exactly how much pressure to exert.
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