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In giving Libeskind the freedom denied him in New York, Denver is taking a risk: Does Libeskind have the ability to design a building that will exert the magnetic pull of an icon and still work well as a museum?

Granted, there are still some key limits on the speed of retreat — in part because the glacier remains hemmed in by the walls of a fjord that will exert continual friction upon its ice.

He speaks about a staged approach to building democratic institutions, holding free elections so as to put good candidates in office, developing a "justice system that can thrive and a flourishing free press that will exert checks and balances and put anti-corruption laws on a firm footing".

The economic reverse is opening up spare capacity on a scale that will exert big downward pressure on prices even though the steep fall in the value of the pound has made imports dearer.Indeed, the main purpose of quantitative easing is not to send the money supply into orbit but to stop it from crashing.

that will exert considerable influence on the amount of carbon emissions in the entire shipping industry, and international shipping in particular.

The long run period, from 2025 to 2030, is a period of many changes in the global shipping fleet characterized by significant technological improvements that will exert considerable influence on the amount of carbon emissions in the entire shipping industry, and international shipping in particular.

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All this suggests that he will exert continued influence and that a genuine transfer of power will be gradual or even bumpy.

"We told them that we cannot provide military help but that we will exert pressure on the government," Mr. Araji said.

We aimed to test the relative impact of colour and emoticon labels on snack perceptions and choice, expecting that effects will not be additive in that emoticons will exert larger influence than colour due to their evolutionary significance in communicating important information between people (cf. Campos, Thein, & Owen, 2003).

The inevitable result is that organisations will exert unacceptable influence on parliament.

But with all attention on Iraq, it seems unlikely that outsiders will exert serious pressure on the regime.

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