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One might expect the plan of a city to become more rational as it expands and planners start exerting themselves.
But it did not take long for Dortmund's attacking triumvirate of Robert Lewandowski, Gotze and Marco Reus to start exerting their influence as Dortmund started to open their hosts up almost at will.
Shortly after he became a professional for Santos FC, in 2009, he started to become inundated with offers, so I realised that I had to start exerting a more controlling influence over proceedings so that he could be guided in the best way possible.
However, the coming Fed and European Central Bank (ECB) meetings followed by earnings season might start exerting a stronger sway on the market in coming weeks.
No-one can question Barkley's talent but, at 25, he now needs to take the next step and start exerting influence on the important occasions.
But the breakthrough only happens when they start exerting their personal power instead of waiting for something around them to change.
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The Hague tribunal switched tactics, however, and started exerting intense diplomatic pressure.
Then, one or other partner starts exerting pressure for a formalised commitment.
Perhaps if the U.S. started exerting leadership in addressing climate change, and thus, working to lessen the chances for additional future conflict in the world, I would feel better listening to the all the messages -- especially from politicians -- honoring the dead over this holiday weekend.
But even more than clinical observations, epidemiological data support the importance of time, suggesting that it starts exerting its influence well before the subclinical or clinical onset of the disease.
She should start by exerting more discipline within her own party, as she is belatedly threatening to do by pulling her state premiers into line.
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