Still, such efforts to exert control on his organization didn't appear to reach al Qaeda's affiliates.
But the authors emphasize that city policymakers do exert their influence, with tangible results.
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Agitators like ACORN are enabled to exert undue influence through fraud and mischief.
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Until the deal is inked, however America may exert its best efforts behind the scenes.
Droukdel - isolated and marginalized - struggled to exert control over his southern commanders.
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Exercise appears to exert similar effects on brain function by boosting insulin sensitivity and fighting inflammation.
Two unions, the teachers and prison guards, exert overwhelming political power in their own interest.
The fastest human sprinters already exert a force of about four times their weight.
Or will they expect one filmmaker to exert their vision over the entire trilogy?
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The Taliban have always been able to exert influence far beyond their numerical strength.
If they want, the Saudis can exert considerable influence over prices by reducing supply.
Government is resorting to its most potent tool, taxation, to exert control and exact tribute.
I, for one, never knew that a network could exert control over a game.
Those with the tragic view welcome Buffett to exert this type of free market influence.
As we all know, investment consultants exert tremendous influence in pension asset management decision-making.
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Such figures, he says, can exert a moderating influence on Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Rapidly changing currents exert a greater force on domain walls than do slowly changing ones.
They exert double purchasing power on both their own needs and those of their companies.
Mattingly wants his hitters to make the opposing pitchers work and exert excessive energy.
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The calm and orderly beauty, the exquisite rooms (formal yet lived in), exert a hushed fascination.
Life is slowly returning to normal as coalition forces exert control in more regions.
If they don't, we suspect other international organizations could exert their own pressure.
Efforts to exert more leverage will only alienate the providers that FDA relies on.
We will also help people exert more power over the state by advancing political accountability.
And checks to help us exert power over the state, in other words, ensuring political accountability.
Nor is it clear whether he will continue to exert great influence on Kosovo's nationalists.
Regulators exert pressure via the board, whose non-executive members must brief them after every board meeting.
The yes-men with whom the brainy but paranoid Mr Meles surrounded himself cannot exert control alone.
The Liberals were in a strong position to exert considerable influence, and yet achieved virtually nothing.
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