Many of them are already doing more to exert their influence to achieve a low-carbon world.
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The United States is willing to exert strong leadership to give diplomacy its very best chance to succeed.
As such, we would expect policymakers to exert extreme efforts to hold the Union together, even if needed steps prove politically unpopular at home.
" "We certainly are there to exert our right to be in international waters as much as you are to walk the streets at night.
"I have no doubt that the men and women working at the power plant are indeed going to exert every human effort to make sure that they resolve this, " he said.
Lady Bakewell says she intends to use her new role at Birkbeck - which specialises in evening and part-time courses and is part of the University of London - to exert pressure on government to support part-time higher education.
Mr Hain said the report concluded that the PUP had not done as much as it should to exert influence on the groups to end such activities.
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His 1995 book, "On the Origins of War, " made a moral and strategic case to exert as much effort and money to safeguard peace as to win a war.
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The civilized world should exert itself to support moderate clerics, defend them and provide them with platforms to protect their religion from extremists who want to distort and hijack it.
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"Even if you exert yourself to police the market, the chance that you could compromise yourself will always be there, " says David Gerald, head of the Securities Investors Association of Singapore, Asia's largest shareholder group.
But if neither side changes its approach, if the United States continues to view any attempt by a non-aligned power to exert regional influence as a threat to be countered and if Russia continues to believe that it has the final say on the economic and political trajectory of its neighbors, then conflict is inevitable.
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Now it is up to Arsenal and Manchester United to exert their authority and tell their managers to end this feud.
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Efforts were also initiated by the PIRD to ensure that Malaysia continued to exert its presence in these international organizations and to ensure that she received the maximum benefits from her membership in these organizations.
Washington and Moscow -- along with their regional allies -- will need to exert pressure on the Syrian opposition and regime respectively to come to the negotiating table.
Geoff Chapple's men continued to exert their stranglehold on the match but the chances started to dry up, although Robert Kember went close with a blistering 18-yard strike which drifted wide.
In that climate of uncertainty the U.S. Agency for International Development opted for a cost-plus, fixed-fee deal--a contract often used by governments to exert some control over costs and give the contractor incentive to engage in open-ended work.
Netanyahu and his government will have to exert unrelenting pressure on the U.S. and individual European governments to end their recognition of Hamas.
Then choose your seat accordingly: Sit at the head of the table or at mid-point on the side if you want to exert control, and choose any other position around the table if you want to state symbolically that you are an equal member of a collaborative team.
Organizations need its leaders to want to exert command and a degree of control but it is imperative that leaders cede power to others if they want to get anything done.
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That, of course, was what had made the Bulls champions over the years: the ability to exert their will over other teams that sometimes, on paper at least, seemed to be more talented.
Moreover, the intensification of financial market turmoil is likely to exert additional restraint on spending, partly by further reducing the ability of households and businesses to obtain credit.
As a result, Dr Attari expects bulbs to exert an anchoring effect on the general population as well as on her volunteers, contributing to widespread underestimates of the energy demands of large appliances.
Gerrard was beginning to exert an influence as Liverpool patiently sought an opening but Pompey's cause was helped by Liverpool's reluctance to commit men forward.
Hull tried to exert their authority at the start of the second half but it was Wigan who hit back with two quick tries to put them in command.
Droukdel - isolated and marginalized - struggled to exert control over his southern commanders.
Exercise appears to exert similar effects on brain function by boosting insulin sensitivity and fighting inflammation.
Or will they expect one filmmaker to exert their vision over the entire trilogy?
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Government is resorting to its most potent tool, taxation, to exert control and exact tribute.
Those with the tragic view welcome Buffett to exert this type of free market influence.
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