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"All I've done is exert legitimate judicial authority".
Too often it appears as though our only choices are capitalism or socialism, the rule of private property or that of public property, such that the only cure for the ills of state control is to privatise and for the ills of capital to publicise, that is, exert state regulation.
What it essentially does is exert FCC authority over state wireless regulators and subject them to a set of new rules superseding their own.
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The European Union is exerting a strong gravitational pull.
But it is the financial sector that is exerting its muscle in Midtown and downtown.
For Bloom "anxiety" is exerted by the intimidating weight of literary forebears.
This influence is exerted in myriad ways – some obvious, some less so.
The whole point of reproductive health is exerting some control of over cycles.
(When Armstrong is exerting himself, his heart rate can edge up above two hundred beats a minute).
Any restraint he is exerting on human rights, therefore, needs to be regarded as temporary.
It's where tyranny is exerted, where ingredients are dumped off plates, insults chucked and wobblies thrown.
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