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But ideal for democracy, and the democratic imperative to exert control over Wall Street.
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It was imperative for participants to exert maximum muscle strength in the shortest possible time for each movement [ 29– 31].
Since it is imperative to maintain healthy social relations, it is imperative that evil deeds be punished.
These are the imperative to act (to 'move forward'); the imperative to evince certitude; the imperative to maintain control; the imperative convince (to 'sell' one's ideas); the imperative to compete (for funding, status, etc).; the imperative to maintain existing institutions; and the imperative to remain within a comfortable paradigm.
In the contemporary world, the problems of cities and growing environmental and social imperatives mean that human geography will continue to exert a critical influence that informs and challenges the efforts of urban planning to manage and shape the future course of our increasingly urban world.
Fourth, it is imperative that the U.S. reaches out to other leading Arab and Muslim states such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey, to exert pressure on the Palestinian Authority to make necessary concessions.
One option is to exert private leadership.
We have to exert pressure gradually".
They are efforts to exert local control.
We have to exert some control.
He needs to exert himself.
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