Sentence examples for theory exert from inspiring English sources

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That's possible, although institutional investors, for example, managing the pensions of individuals can be more stable owners and, at least in theory, exert greater influence on company management.

This question merits attention because shifts in benthic communities may, in theory, exert cascading effects on nektonic and planktonic communities that could result in alterations of the ecosystem's functions.

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This theory exerted a profound influence on scholastic intellect theory, especially in the period from Dominicus Gundisalvi to Albertus Magnus.

Anyone who thought property prices in an area were too high could bet against them by selling them short — which would, the theory goes, exert a downward pressure on prices.

But it remains the only country capable, in theory, of exerting any restraining influence on his erratic regime.Not that North Korea shows much evidence of restraint.

As Feigl himself frequently pointed out, it was the early Schlick's "double-knowledge" or "double-language" theory that exerted the greatest influence upon his own approach (see, for example, Feigl 1981, p. 288).

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On the basis of rolling theory, the forces exerted to ring in radial axial ring rolling process were analyzed, and the stiffness model of ring was proposed.

An understanding of bone as an adaptable, responsive material was expanded upon through Frost's mechanostat theory, wherein forces exerted on the skeleton by associated muscle direct a biochemical response which carries out the bone remodelling.

According to this theory, the environment exerts a determining influence on organizations that tend to take a similar form within an organizational field (the sharing of common norms and values) leading to a certain degree of homogeneity called isomorphism [ 32, 35, 36].

However through the 1960s it was to be French post-structuralist theory that was to exert the most influence over readings of Finnegans Wake, refocussing critical attention back to the work's radical linguistic experiments and their philosophical consequences.

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