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Also, a rural community tends to exert greater social incentives against crime, the main one being shame.
In this performance, from 1981, his son the pianist Peter Serkin conducts, and the choral singing is lusty and committed, giving a sense of the force this festival tends to exert on those in contact with it.
It puts an unparalleled amount of information at the disposal of consumers and thus tends to exert enormous price pressure on the greedy, the inefficient and intermediaries everywhere.That will make profits harder to come by for Amazon let alone worse-placed Internet retailers.
The results indicate that infrastructure sector tends to exert fewer and less consistent efforts than building and industrial sectors.
The matrix tends to exert its strongest influence on overall catalytic properties for those reactions, which directly involve large molecules.
The results of this study suggest that in situations where there is greater force release, friction tends to exert greater interference.
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In the Köhler effect, less-capable members, the "weak links," tend to exert extra effort, especially at such conjunctive tasks.
The other is that "gay" and "musical" tend to exert a world-bending magnetic force on each other.
Instead, he is confident that it was inserted during one of the collaborative rewrites, when the mathematical members of the team tend to exert their influence: "Yeah, I was definitely in the room for that.
In her earlier novels and short stories, America tended to exert the stronger gravitational pull, with her characters ardently embracing its freedoms and whispered promise of change and transformation.
Moreover, the sumatriptan nasal preparation tended to exert its effect earlier than the other drugs.
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