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Furthermore, within a "joint venture" marriage, the wives are not only able to exert more power ("I am better than my husband").
United had 75.2% of possession - 78.8% in the second half - and yet it seemed they were only able to exert their superiority and pose a threat when fatigue set in for Cambridge.
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For the Europeans, the region's problems will not be solved until the Palestinians and Israel are persuaded to make peace; the only power able to exert the required pressure is the United States, but the Bush administration does not seem to agree that everything else depends on settling the Arab-Israeli dispute first.
The labor market effect of occupational interaction not only is, therefore, able to exert influences on individual labor market outcomes but also can be differentiated from functions of general individual social networking.
All agents have been tested in all conditions, but only compounds that were able to exert significant effects are displayed in the graphs.
For nearly 20 years, European lawmakers have tinkered on the edges, but because of national objections, they have been able to exert only limited control from Brussels, except in rare cases, like the 2007 law capping mobile roaming prices.
The result, by all accounts, is that the city is able to exert only limited control over activities in the 2,000 square miles of suburban and rural hills that funnel rainwater toward city taps.
With regards to the relationship between motor and prefrontal cortices in pain modulation, Graff-Guerrero et al. [24] compared the effect of DLPFC and M1 stimulation and found that differently from DLPFC, motor cortex is able to exert only contralateral control on pain.
Not only must a compound be able to exert its effect at the enzyme or receptor level, it must also have the correct macroscopic properties to reach the biochemical target in the patient at a high enough concentration, and for a long enough period of time.
Since only sufficiently long telomeres are able to exert their functions, cells may express the enzyme telomerase to counteract various telomere-shortening factors [ 24, 25].
Since only sufficiently long telomeres are able to exert their functions, cells may express the enzyme telomerase to counteract various telomere-shortening factors, including the end-replication problem and oxidative stress [ 6].
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