Sentence examples for instruments to exert from inspiring English sources

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Empirical research supports this view showing that organizational practices and strategic knowledge spread through the board network (e.g., Beckman and Haunschild 2002; Davis 1991; Sanders and Tuschke 2007) and interlocks function as instruments to exert corporate control (Mizruchi and Stearns 1988; Richardson 1987) and gain legitimacy (e.g., Fahlenbrach et al. 2010).

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Social influence benefits reflect companies' use of inter-board ties as an instrument to exert control and influence on other companies and their upper echelons and gain their support (e.g., D'Aveni 1990; Mizruchi and Bunting 1981).

As long as universities and faculties are well managed this may be acceptable, but students and junior staff have too few instruments with which to exert pressure when faculties are badly managed.

In contrast, the rotary BLX instruments are more likely to exert a spiral effect which may push the debris out of the apical foramen.

The instrument consists of sixteen items assessing the subscales 'willingness to exert effort in completing the behaviour' (range 6 30), 'persistence in the face of adversity' (range 6 30) and 'willingness to initiate behaviour' (range 4 24).

The cap made it impossible for a player to exert lip pressure on the large reed within, so the instrument could not be overblown.

Only if internal democracy is restored, so that pressure from below can find a conduit to power via MPs to exert real influence over the party leaderships, will MPs regain a meaningful role as instruments of representative democracy.

(ii) Autocratic regimes are also exposed to the constraints and diffusion of liberal norms, although they are more likely to exert an indirect pressure on the country's symbolic politics rather than act through legal instruments.

But planning here is an instrument of policy, a policy in which Israel maintains a Jewish demographic majority in Jerusalem and seeks to exert full control over the city it regards as its united, eternal capital.

It experiences and interprets events through the lens of its limiting perceptions; mainly, fear, and attempts to exert its power and influence through the use of the Will, the Ego's instrument.

One option is to exert private leadership.

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