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And the longue durée is now exerting its influence on Iraq.
He is now exerting his power because the rebels refused to pay the sum he demanded for his neutrality.
If it once regarded Nepal with intermittent interest, China is now exerting itself more broadly toward its small Himalayan neighbor, analysts say — partly because of its concern that Nepal could become a locus of Tibetan agitation, partly as another South Asian stage in its growing soft-power fencing match in the region with India.
It is still holding on to the number one spot, but competition at both the top and budget ends of the market is now exerting an intense pressure on its profits.
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In his famous text, Empire, co-written with Michael Hardt, Negri argues that imperialism is over and power is now exerted across all territories.
Because of his weak heart, his lungs had become so ravenous for blood that they were now exerting huge pressure.
And they are now exerting their power over non-platform companies – a tension likely to be exacerbated in the coming decades.
17 min: After a jittery opening South Africa have steadied themselves are now exerting regular pressure on Mexico, whose defender Juarez, has just recieved the first yellow card of the tournament for a foul borne of frustration.
Increasing pressure is now being exerted by governmental bodies, healthcare funders and patient safety groups to fast-track their implementation.
Among a host of biochemical mechanisms operating in the penis, the nitric oxide signaling pathway is now understood to exert a crucial regulatory role in this biology.
Adipose tissue is a logical target for pharmacological intervention, since it is now recognized to exert an important endocrine function, secreting a variety of adipokines affecting, for example, adiposity and insulin resistance.
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