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In the past, we only exercised economic influence.
The debate has not only exercised the city's politicians, however.
By convention, these powers are only exercised on the advice of government or party leaders.
He only exercised his freedom of expression and addressed corruption from his own conscience," she told Amnesty International.
"We do absolutely contend they not only exercised bad judgment in not evacuating the nursing home," Mr. Knight said, adding: "It was worse than that.
However, BT could have a strong end to the season, as it has only exercised five of its 18 first picks on matches.
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"We are only exercising our most basic human rights".
He is only exercising his right to keep distasteful speech from the pages of his publication.
The Welsh, by contrast, can only exercise specifically devolved powers in their Assembly.
His "Zhuan Falun," the group's bible, offered not only exercise routines, but also a moral code and metaphysical speculations.
The Queen owns all the UK's mute swans, but only exercises her right of possession around Windsor.
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