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"exert" Definitions
  1. exert something to use power or influence to affect somebody/something
  2. exert yourself to make a big physical or mental effort

967 Sentences With "exert"

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"And if you're going to exert influence, exert it in the process of living with it."
If he were to try to exert exert influence on the direction of such an investigation, he could not do it without it being improper and, arguably, corrupt and illegal.
"The express discussion of loyalty is disconcerting," and could heighten speculation that the "president was trying to exert some pressure or at least exert some influence over the Russia investigation," Gerhardt said.
We had to climb uphill and exert so much energy.
Latino voters have the potential to exert real political power.
And that leaves the public to exert pressure on YouTube.
Opponents seized on Vedanta's London stockmarket listing to exert pressure.
Linda so desperately, so earnestly wants to exert her authority.
Very few politicians exert lasting influence on American political parties.
"Either you exert executive privilege or you don't, " she said.
That was the last time he tried to exert himself.
House majority leaders exert almost absolute control over floor debate.
Otherwise I exert all the braking force with the toes.
Using our brains, we can exert some control over it.
Thus the observer must exert extra caution in identifying them.
Medicare does exert control over its portion of the costs.
At its most expansive, "smart" produces a world where we no longer exert control over objects we've bought from corporations, but corporations exert control over us through things we pay for the privilege of using.
The White House doesn't want staffers to talk in case they one day want to exert executive privilege, which is sort of a backhand way of trying to exert executive privilege without actually doing it.
It'll depend on how fundamentals exert themselves in the second quarter.
This means they exert pressure on any surface exposed to them.
The government may still exert control over the foreign-exchange market.
They probably wouldn't want you to exert too much energy celebrating.
Income taxes cause people to work less or exert less effort.
So that they know now is the time to exert pressure.
Vestager argued that consumers should exert far more of the control.
How do cult leaders like Rajneesh exert control over their followers?
But in that case, how does this story still exert power?
Sometimes, at 70, I exert rational control — except when I succumb.
And the work, they'll freely admit, can exert a psychological toll.
Global technology companies exert more political influence than some national governments.
Neuroses about Russia continue to exert influence in Norwegian popular culture.
He stressed that he wants the administration to exert more pressure.
His work began to exert a cultish influence on other artists.
Will the White House exert executive privilege if Bolton is subpoenaed?
This could actually exert upward pressure on Medicare and Medicaid spending.
A Qualcomm-fortified Broadcom could exert even more force on customers.
These men know how to exert control when they need to.
WHEN NOTHING HAPPENED I CLOSED A ZONE WHERE I EXERT CONTROL.
Simply put: Skaters can't exert enough pressure to melt the ice.
As the amount of fixed capital grew, workers could exert greater power.
Others feared that HBO would exert a more commercial, less educational influence.
Writers who have switched sides, though less numerous, exert a similar fascination.
But Sinclair does exert centralized control over the "local" television news broadcasts.
Rational solutions to equations exert a strong pull on the human mind.
The "hidden hand" of Banksy can also exert an influence on auctions.
This means they exert a pressure on any surface exposed to them.
As that happens, that could exert even more downward pressure on stocks.
As demand rises, politicians and regulators are trying to exert more control.
No wonder regulators want to exert greater control over the crypto-sphere.
Some people think that governments should exert more control over private enterprise.
The people who exert immediate control over Offred are not, mostly, men.
Iran initially tried to exert strategic patience and wait out the administration.
Those are the two things that I think exert the most power.
"It's a way for Beijing to exert pressure on him," Zhang said.
Defenders contend that, without such rules, those companies could exert nefarious powers.
This time around, officials hope to exert greater control of the session.
It's a way to exert autonomy under circumstances that render me powerless.
Still, the album and the movie exert an inexorable hold on me.
The legislation was also designed to exert a more subtle economic influence.
"For them to exert that force on him is unconscionable," said Taylor.
Regional powers often exert influence in the country through these various groups.
The Kochs exert strong financial and ideological influence on the Republican Party.
These closed primaries allow party bosses to exert control over the elections.
"It is unacceptable for member states to exert undue pressure," he said.
Men who are their intimate partners, who use violence to exert domination.
It appeared that Mr. Trump was trying to exert dominance over Mrs.
ValidateWe have the power to exert some control over many social allergens.
Representatives of both sectors warned Madrid against trying to exert greater control.
Fiat executives thought France would probably never stop trying to exert control.
These groups exert political pressure that pushes presidents to take public stances.
Now is the time to exert the utmost pressure on the North.
It forces Griffin to exert more energy than the Clippers would like.
Where's the fun in having power if you can't exert it arbitrarily?
If they exert confidence, they can be perceived as abrasive or overcompensating.
Lobbying is just one way drugmakers and their employees can exert influence.
In many cases, the abuser seeks to exert power over their victim.
He has great faith in interest groups that can exert political pressure.
Both images exert a formidable grip, but De Morra is examining us.
But they exert heavy influence over the direction of the stock markets.
Democratic senators say they have not decided how to exert their leverage.
Thousands of years of patriarchy exert their influence in thousands of ways.
I think I was wildly trying to exert control over the situation.
But since then Mr Sisi has tried to exert control over religious matters.
Being able to exert some influence on the EU, via the UK's voice.
Both say they want the government to exert more control over the economy.
But over the course of a game, together, they exert a sustained pressure.
But sometimes, the devices are blatantly used to exert power over an inmate.
But they are likely to feel frustrated that they cannot exert their influence.
In March, authorities sought to exert greater control over the internet, that include .
Material deteriorations of its liquidity profile could also exert pressure on the ratings.
Chinese leaders may want to exert more control over their powerful technology giants.
Facebook has gradually moved to exert more control over all of its acquistions.
And in 2016, the family are continuing to exert their digital media presence.
It's just that she has to exert her will to get that done.
Regional powers, therefore, often exert influence in the country through these various groups.
The next step is to exert political pressure on other countries to join.
We need people who know better -- like Kellyanne -- to exert some influence here.
Turning the state into a federal territory allows Delhi to exert greater control.
So far, Kelly hasn't even been able to exert control over Trump's tweeting.
The tighter labor market is starting to exert upward pressure on wage growth.
It remains to be seen if authorities will exert these powers on Sunday.
They exert an increasingly strong gravitational pull the closer one gets to them.
How much leadership could a weakened Angela Merkel exert in a fragmented Europe?
The control we exert over our bodies does, eventually, come to an end.
A law was instituted to exert greater control over the appointment of judges.
Australia is concerned about China trying to exert undue influence in its politics.
The United States could exert real influence on the Saudi and Emirati forces.
But the chuck wagons exert a pull that the band members can't resist.
If Trump tries to exert privilege over Bolton, will he rescind the offer?
That's why international athletes exert such a powerful social influence on young people.
We can expect Iran to exert more aggressive clandestine measures across the globe.
Mr. Trump already is seeking to exert influence by seizing the presidential bullhorn.
Today, the locations exert more of a ghostly pull than the supernatural elements.
For this reason, VanderMeer's novels exert a persuasive "reality effect" all their own.
Unable to run or exert himself much, he now weighs about 300 pounds.
Clinton could exert pressure to deal with the water problems and their aftermath. Mrs.
Our Sun's light can actually exert force onto objects, giving them a slight push.
" Men's desire to exert power over bearing children "is where all the shit began.
We want our friends to help us and to exert their sovereignty, as well.
You control the Boy directly and exert limited control over Trico by issuing commands.
Further, the report recommends the U.S. exert its leadership in creating international cybersecurity norms.
RUSSIAN C.BANK SAYS IN JANUARY, DISINFLATIONARY FACTORS CONTINUED TO EXERT CONSIDERABLE INFLUENCE ON INFLATION
At the local level it has been hard for the president to exert authority.
He was content that Sanders would exert some amount of pressure from Clinton's left.
Having the ruling party, rather than the state, exert such control is trebly worrying.
America has concluded that Iran does not exert "command and control" over the Houthis.
Park is also accused of allowing Choi to exert inappropriate influence over state affairs.
Choosing where to exert that strength is a moral quandary without a clear answer.
"TMEM106B begins to exert its effect once people reach age 65," said Dr. Abeliovich.
Before he could exert much energy on the mound, his workday was usually over.
Some diplomats called on de Mistura to exert pressure to make the talks successful.
The problem, of course, is that these regulations exert considerable influence in other states.
Specifically, it measures the forces that particles of a body exert on one another.
They need to exert influence on the Syrian regime to make sure that happens.
The mechanisms by which these illnesses exert their effects are both indirect and direct.
These groups exert much more power and influence than a single lobbyist ever could.
When it's unwanted, and when it's to exert your control, that's when it's bad.
The sweepstakes, like the leaderboard, is intended to exert social pressure to drive registration.
Some high-tech companies, such as Amazon and Uber, exert downward pressure on prices.
The violent takeover is symbolic of the power that governments exert over female sexuality.
Singapore is keen to exert itself as an epicenter for startups and tech worldwide.
She hopes to exert the same cold control over her neighbors' bodies that the
"We will exert pressure on the government by all possible constitutional means," Khoshtaria said.
There are now efforts in Washington to exert more pressure on the Pakistan Army.
Like El Niño, La Niña can exert a significant influence on global weather patterns.
China has in recent years looked to exert its power over the technology sector.
The number of moderate Republicans need not be large to exert an outsize influence.
But money, here, is really shorthand for a range of ways to exert influence.
The UAE has asked U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths to exert pressure on both sides.
The coming days will reveal just how much pressure Washington will exert upon Doha.
Warren had been concerned about Trump attempting to exert political influence on antitrust decisions.
The emails they collected showed how food companies and trade associations actually exert influence.
This is exactly the kind of control Apple wants to exert over the marketplace.
There are those who will attempt to exert power over others to attain it.
In other countries, governments exert much more influence over the entire health care process.
For the CEO of Amazon, stress-management is about taking action to exert control.
But the United States went on to exert its own power over Latin America.
Drug dealers exert a powerful hold on Ozubulu and other towns in Anambra State.
Now, it's true that companies like Apple do exert some influence over the process.
In the last several months, Democratic AGs have not hesitated to exert their power.
The United States can and should continue to exert its influence behind the scenes.
Today's champion chomper, the Australian saltwater crocodile, can exert about 3,700 pounds of force.
But just because something is subtle doesn't mean it can't exert a powerful force.
Scientists believe it exists based on gravitational effects it seems to exert on galaxies.
Yet, they achieve this only because they exert so much influence inside, on themselves.
Russia must not be allowed to use force to exert greater pressure on Ukraine.
Third, users could start to have a tangible (and trackable) sense of the value of their data, and exert market pressure on platforms to be included in the upside, as well as exert more control over where and how their data was used.
That could exert pressure on the yuan, pushing it to 7 per dollar or beyond.
The mentally strong also know how to exert self-control by saying no to themselves.
That state legislatures are given that power and can exert it as they see fit.
In recent months Chinese regulators have taken steps to exert more control over tech companies.
Last year Mr Abbas slapped his own sanctions on Gaza to exert pressure on Hamas.
Iran, too, will find a place in remaining pockets from which to exert their influence.
The term derives from jahada, an Arabic word meaning to labour, struggle or exert effort.
If you push (exert a force) in the middle, it will slide but not turn.
Elizabeth Warren knew what she wanted, knew how to exert political pressure to get it.
Since they can't swat flies away, cows exert significant energy to avoid them, researchers said.
But if you over-exert yourself, it can lead to dehydration and shunt blood flow.
When you swim, you exert backwards force on the water to push your body forwards.
If you're doing sports and you really exert yourself a lot, it's the perfect food.
Now, because the atoms are all charged, they also exert a force on each other.
One is that tech firms exert so much power that people demur from criticising them.
U.S. regulators need to exert their legal independence and ignore the FSB's potentially dangerous recommendations.
"If you are willing to exercise and exert independence, there is nothing that constrains you."
"These big companies exert enormous influence in the economy and in Washington, DC," said Warren.
Schumer said yes; but that's only the beginning of the pressure Democrats plan to exert.
Create your own reality and then exert pressure to bend other people to believe it.
" His bottom line: "Now is the time to exert the utmost pressure on the North.
What control can consumers exert over access to their data, and what are the consequences?
Russian "soft power" -- its capacity to exert influence through positive relationships and example -- is minimal.
Sessions claimed he could refuse to answer questions the president may later exert privilege upon.
But last year Mr Xi's new task-force on reform was trying to exert control.
Freedom to not exert one's self, sure, but also freedom to do as one pleases.
Just how much influence a far-right president might exert in Austria is hotly debated.
The two shareholders said on Monday they would act in concert to exert their influence.
That means Iran is also able to exert pressure even on ostensibly independent internet providers.
Many posited such moves were an attempt to exert control ahead of the Communist gathering.
Opponents see the bridge as a means by which to force assimilation and exert control.
At the ESPYs, James and Wade both called on other athletes to exert their influence.
Iranian proxies continue to exert pressure throughout the broader Middle East, further destabilizing the region.
Yet Little Women continued to exert a nearly immeasurable influence on those who read it.
It is hard to believe that the corporation does not exert similar control over pay.
Slower moving trains exert less additional force on the tracks, which helps to prevent buckling.
Failing to punish wrongdoers within its own ranks makes it harder to exert authority abroad.
The two shareholders said their aim was to act in concert to exert their influence.
Citi also expects Washington would attempt to exert further downward pressure on the Chinese economy.
For women, healthy anger management doesn't require us to exert more control but, rather, less.
So rivals should be able to exert more influence on the direction of infrastructure travel.
The author's son and widow have continued to exert strict control over Mr. Salinger's writings.
"Females feel better when it's warmer, so they can exert more effort," speculated Dr. Kajackaite.
To know that whatever happens externally, I can exert my own power on something, anything?
Amendments are not legally binding, but do exert political pressure on May to change course.
Clenching exacerbates the problem because clenched muscles exert even more inward force on the teeth.
The home-plate umpire, Postema, did not exactly exert herself in separating the aged adversaries.
The real purpose of the group was to exert power over women, Ms. Hajjar said.
The P.Y.D. and the associated political and military institutions exert tight control in northeast Syria.
"Adolescents choose very little of what they're asked to exert attention toward," Dr. Damour said.
How tightly should a choreographer exert control, and how can dancers find spontaneity inside structure?
He has tried building coalitions of like-minded politicians and supporters to exert outside pressure.
The collections that hence will exert a creeping influence on many other more accessible collections.
Proponents of trade hope the broader circle, and congressional Republicans, will exert a moderating influence.
I empower parents to know that they control access and should always exert that control.
He also wants RoMan to be capable of "whole body manipulation", to exert more force.
Transparency seemed like it was just a pretense for Korey to micromanage and exert control.
Far-right parties, even if they cannot secure enough seats to govern, can exert pressure.
Companies had to concentrate on their best prospects and exert cost discipline in all operations.
"That provides the capacity to exert pressure or control over our telecommunications infrastructure," Wray said.
Now Parliament may have even more opportunities to exert its influence in the coming days.
The F.A.A. is fully aware of the scrutiny and taking steps to exert its authority.
Material delays in grant disbursements by donor countries would also exert pressure on the ratings.
But the paintings seem to exert a curious — and maybe supernatural — force of their own.
By 252, a handful of companies were able to exert monopolistic control over the industry.
As the planets orbit around their sun, they'll exert some gravitational force on the star.
Typically, sudden stratospheric warming events exert the most influence on weather patterns about two weeks later.
Could China use its role as No. 1 lender to exert pressure in a trade war?
"High weight gain early has longer to exert metabolic problems," she noted in a phone interview.
There's only thunder, fear, apocalyptic musings and bellicose vows to exert America's muscle around the world.
On Wednesday, the Washington Post reported that Trump repeatedly "used" Pence to exert pressure on Ukraine.
Duterte should exert more efforts on strengthening the country's institutions that will look after irresponsible businessmen.
But no matter how remote that homeland might feel, it could still exert a powerful pull.
The bottom line: With patience, the U.S. could exert leverage to help avoid worst-case scenarios.
Serraj, heading the government in the west, has struggled to exert control beyond the capital Tripoli.
Her problems stem from the ever-more-zealous control her shadowy paymasters are seeking to exert.
President Trump hasn't tried to exert his full force to browbeat Congress into lifting those sanctions.
He conceded there was little the United States could do to exert further pressure on Pyongyang.
Behind the worry that central banks can no longer exert control is an even deeper fear.
But in Newton's masterpiece, the Principia, the players are bodies that exert forces on one another.
"If you control the presidency, then you can exert a huge amount of power," Yeatman said.
Abe said that Japanese steel and aluminum did not "exert any negative influence" on U.S. security.
What have changed and become more sophisticated are the tactics they employ to exert that influence.
It is not clear how SoftBank intends to exert control without a majority of the votes.
But unfortunately, only in the mid-to-late 20s are we able to exert more control.
Obama-era holdovers and long-burrowed career bureaucrats continue to exert day-to-day governing authority.
The organization doesn't like the pressure it could exert on its young, inexperienced, and "amateur" players.
But for antitrust purposes, substitutes need not be perfect to exert pricing discipline on each other.
Strategic submarines are extremely survivable and exert no pressure on decision-makers to fire them quickly.
You have more energy to exert your will beginning Sunday, as action planet Mars enters Virgo.
Public lands advocates hope to exert similar public pressure as Trump and the GOP move forward.
He can't quite exert the control he desires over his markets, except in his wine shop.
Game companies can exert control over versions of available games more easily with newer media forms.
The US has condemned the civilian death toll and urged the Saudis to exert more restraint.
Trump has threatened to use trade to try to force China to exert influence over Pyongyang.
Financial markets will need to exert more pressure to change the current mindset of the government.
Santamarta also discovered ways a hacked system could be weaponized to exert harmful radio frequency broadcasts.
But he acknowledged that foreign buyers with money to invest would continue to exert major influence.
Judges exert control over myriad social and business issues, from abortion rights to class action litigation.
Other countries, such as China, sometimes exert heavy control over exploit developers within their own borders.
"Absolutely, Howard," I replied, doing my best to exert all the big boat energy I could.
Despite being nominally the superior power, the United States found that it could exert minimal leverage.
The fact is, by displacing demand for oil, EVs will exert downward pressure on oil prices.
No institution, particularly one that bears on democratic speech and governance, should exert such unrestricted impact.
The Communist Party likely has good reason to want to exert more control over its populace.
Mr. Cyrille, 77, a drummer, can exert a rumbling power without striking the drums especially hard.
Early this year, he moved to exert his control over the quasi-independent schools commissioner's office.
The president's retreat creates a vacuum, allowing America's enemies to exert more influence in the region.
Despite being the world's leading cocoa producers, the two countries exert limited influence over international prices.
The movie's shots of Los Angeles thoroughfares in the '50s and '60s exert a nostalgic tug.
The move was intended to push China to exert greater diplomatic responsibility over the isolated nation.
Popularized by Hollywood, the story of the Titanic continues to exert a hold on popular culture.
They believe that a seasonal quirk tends to exert a weak bias on first-quarter GDP.
This alleviated market concern that multiple large shareholders were attempting to exert control over the company.
But among white Americans, ideas about the collective guilt of black Americans exert a powerful pull.
But the "practical problems" Nespoli alluded to exert by far the biggest effect on astronauts' diet.
The result: Financial managers exert greater control over nearly all American companies than they once did.
That's not the kind of foot you want to exert 210 hours of constant pressure on.
We may compound existing issues if we exert enough pressure to drive them toward each other.
Until then, Mnuchin would have to exert so-called "extraordinary measures" to keep paying America's bills.
What follows is a look at seven cognitive biases that exert influence over financial decision-making.
Such is the grip that this existentially challenged tragic hero continues to exert on the imagination.
They can exert influence through politicians when public subsidies are involved, as in the Amazon case.
But khap panchayats—unofficial courts made up of local elders—also exert great sway in Haryana.
Still, it's difficult to resist the pull of seductive totality, which even the particular can exert.
The episode was the first test of Trump's ability to exert influence over his party in Congress.
A President Clinton would exert more control over foreign policy than any other aspect of her agenda.
It took not one, but all three dragons to exert her power over the masters once again.
But these aren't a complete solution as people don't expend much energy, or exert themselves, using them.
Plants don't have agency in the sense that they're able to make decisions or exert free will.
One explanation with a growing number of adherents is monopsony, or the power firms exert over wages.
Ford did exert an awful lot of control over both in order to achieve his violent ends.
While the rules among teams vary, nearly all N.F.L. teams exert tight control over cheerleaders' online activities.
She called on women to support female candidates, to step up and exert power in their churches.
Beyond the death toll, the cartels remain corrupting forces that exert control over every level of government.
The United Nations needs to study and clarify what influence — for ill or otherwise — returning troops exert.
He also regularly committed physical and psychological abuse to exert control over his followers, the authors wrote.
Cultural stereotypes exert a powerful effect, punishing men for the caring, family-oriented behavior that they desire.
Founders can exert unhealthy influence over Western firms, too, but they typically do so using their shareholdings.
More likely, Pai can exert his power on the FCC's investigations, essentially not aggressively enforcing the rules.
Even if she didn't win the nomination, she would exert a gravitational pull on the entire field.
Accusations of vote-buying are flying; Ukraine's oligarchs continue to exert outsize influence through their media empires.
But they can exert it in some little way, and every chance they get to, they will.
Scientists have been trying to figure out how these changes exert their influence over this gene's behavior.
Mr Wang's thinking helped to convince leaders that they should recentralise power and exert it more forcefully.
But what if our social partners' genes, too, exert some sort of influence on who we are?
Its contents look like brains in a vat—and exert an unearthly power over the local imagination.
In doing so, he vowed to exert his influence over problems that have bedeviled New York City.
Harsh laws targeted "gay propaganda"; the Russian Orthodox church came to exert ever more influence over culture.
I think this lopsided dynamic leads to a situation where insurers don't exert downward pressure on prices.
Some athletes exert more influence over gravity than others, and use that power to fuck up minds.
These extraordinarily dense celestial entities exert gravitational fields so strong that no matter or light can escape.
"It's amazing to look at the control these animals exert over the crystallization process," Palmer tells Axios.
These open worlds are places where you can exert power and will over everything that you see.
"This is the best time for the president to exert pressure on the Chinese president," he said.
Special restrictions are used to ensure that inmates cannot exert influence or make threats beyond prison walls.
Zhang says the UN's inability to exert any influence over North Korea called its role into question.
Vice President Pence also asserted last week that China is trying to exert influence over U.S. elections.
On August 17th he will celebrate his 90th birthday, yet he is still thought to exert influence.
Meanwhile, back at home, the Iranian mullahs exert their leadership through despotism and the denial of dignity.
The U.S. has repeatedly pressured Beijing to exert its influence over North Korea over its nuclear program.
Describing life inside the prison, Kushner builds up a pointillist image of the control the authorities exert.
It also limited the influence that online marketplaces can exert over the prices set by their sellers.
The A.P. took on a valid question: Did foundation donors get inappropriate access and exert undue influence?
As the weeks go by, his presence seems to exert a mystical, toxic pull on the household.
I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you.
But inevitably, little by little, they will start looking for ways in which they can exert influence.
The phone call is just one example of Obama's efforts to exert influence in the Democratic primary.
Third, it counters efforts by China and Russia to exert influence over emerging economies via energy technologies.
Each major political party seeks to acquire power, exert power, and modify the rules to maintain power.
They, like no other two people on Earth (including politicians) can exert influence over the gun debate.
"The Russians were trying to gain access, leverage to the campaign, and, presumably exert influence," Clapper said.
This machine-politics pedigree manifests itself in her well-known ability to exert dominance on her caucus.
Measure attacker cost — how much effort would an attacker have to exert to break into your systems?
It also knew how strongly and how frequently it needed to exert pressure onto the tissue walls.
In 2010, China used its rare earth monopoly to exert leverage over Japan during a diplomatic dispute.
In that sense, the iPhone is an ideal machine for Apple to exert authoritarian intellectual property control.
It claims that he tried to exert pressure through "senior government officials," although it doesn't name names.
If it wasn't a core campaign promise, she has more room to try to exert her influence.
Bessner: The US president is able to exert enormous influence on the direction of US foreign policy.
Mr. Steinberg said it was not known what kind of long-term pull jihadist ideology would exert.
Consumers don't really exert much choice over whether their data is provided to Equifax and its rivals.
Democrats continue to overlook how winnable these votes are, while Republicans exert little effort to secure them.
Green: The reason uber-wealthy people like the Mercers become involved in politics is to exert influence.
Since then, step by step, the party has moved to exert more political influence over the judiciary.
The previous test compelled Washington to accelerate its global campaign to exert economic pressure on North Korea.
But instead of hoarding as an attempt to exert some control, I needed to experience my feelings.
He prefers to exert his power more quietly, in the privacy of his glassle, and through subordinates.
No team in the Eastern Conference will push James to exert maximum effort in the regular season.
He might be on borrowed time in being able to exert centralized, top-down leadership at all.
And this city's monuments, with their beauty and historical grandeur, exert a pull like virtually no others.
And like Microsoft, these firms have come to exert too much control over our shared technological future.
That in turn must be expected to exert considerable pressure on the U.S. and global financial systems.
The Trump administration has been looking to exert maximum pressure on North Korea by tightening economic sanctions.
Keeping traffic away from places where people exert themselves therefore yields health benefits beyond reduced vehicular collisions.
Others pointed to a broader desire by Parliament to exert its influence and to punish Mr. Macron.
He said he understood that Facebook needed to exert more oversight over what appears on its platform.
Together, they resolved that if they wanted to exert real influence, they would need a new approach.
The bizarre episode is heightening concern about China's efforts to exert greater control over the semiautonomous city.
Humans biking uphill need to exert a lot more effort than with a battery boosting the ride.
These children, Liking and Disliking, exert a distressing degree of control over just about everything I do.
Green-minded investors face a similar conundrum: can they exert more pressure by holding shares, or divesting?
Perhaps it's true that Meghan is trying to find, and exert, her power within her new family.
Australian universities are financially dependent on overseas students, raising fears that foreign governments could exert undue influence.
Mr. Sisi and his supporters exert a powerful grip on the security forces, politics and the media.
Yet, pending proposals could, conceivably, allow another Republican president to exert greater control of the Supreme Court.
His purview was never entirely spelled out, which gave him latitude to exert influence without clear responsibility.
Governments consistently try to exert influence, whether overtly or covertly, and the United States is no exception.
Obama can exert serious pressure on Sanders to bring his challenge for the nomination to a close.
But too many Republicans elsewhere have begun to ignore political traditions, and even laws, to exert power.
Speakers of complex languages exert more effort planning sentences and articulating syllables, causing discussions to drag on.
He has also criticized the Chinese government's increasing efforts to exert influence over ethnic Chinese in Australia.
The U.S. didn't help, failing to exert leadership when Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
It was a similar argument activists had made to exert pressure on tobacco and big oil companies.
"We as a White House will continue to exert executive privilege where we feel it is necessary."
Orthodontists say that traditional brackets exert more force on the teeth, so patients can experience more pain.
With a dim outlook for new legislation, LGBT groups are mobilizing to exert more pressure on Congress.
The FDA, however, can exert authority over the digital marketing of new devices it clears for sale.
And pushing Republicans to appeal to a younger electorate could exert a moderating influence on the party.
Humiliation and deflection are two of the most common ways emotional abusers exert control over their victims.
Its success raises the question of whether those forces will exert a similar influence in America in November.
Under President Vladimir Putin, Russia's powerful security agencies have moved to exert more control over what happens online.
Second, meditation on one side of the tribal divide can exert a calming influence on the other side.
It also enables Sze to exert a modicum of control over the anxiety of image and information overload.
Opaque and glowing, they are remarkable, and they exert an almost magnetic pull on one's sight and psyche.
Walking involves two mechanical processes, both of which might be expected to exert forces on a shoelace bow.
The ECB will continue to exert pressure on market prices, though "not distort them of course", he said.
In other countries with single-payer systems, governments exert much more influence over the entire health care process.
You need something to watch — but you don't want to exert much mental energy trying to follow it.
Finally, they'll be able to exert this power not just over individual consumers, but over companies as well.
Of all the areas in which Price will now exert an influence, this is easily the most troubling.
That study found that a fairly small number of Wikipedia editors exert a major influence on the site.
Although rare, there are indeed animals who live in matriarchies, where females dominate and exert power without apology.
Both countries have been wrestling to exert their influence in the broader Asia Pacific region in the past.
This digital-age spin on diplomacy uses unilateral diplomatic affairs to exert influence over strategies of tech giants.
If you're reading this, you've honestly done enough for today and might not want to exert yourself further.
Finally, they'll be able to exert this power not just over individual consumers, but over companies, as well.
What everyone (pro- and anti-Trump) can agree on: Trump would need to exert more discipline to triumph.
Trump has urged the Chinese government to exert more pressure on the North Korean regime, with little success.
With no money and no army, the government can exert influence only with the consent of regional leaders.
China has also been upset by possible moves by the Trump administration to exert trade pressure on Beijing.
Because they're not credible, neither is the social pressure they exert, and the play loses an important dimension.
But its passage would be a symbolic rebuke of Trump's decision, and would exert political pressure on Washington.
Democrats have complained that he continued to exert influence behind closed doors despite the nominal leadership of Rep.
President Trump needs to step up to the plate, and exert his executive authority by replacing Judge Gonzalez.
That allowed conservative activists like Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, to exert greater influence.
And the Freedom Caucus may try to deploy other tactics in attempt to exert influence in the minority.
Parliament will vote on Brexit amendments on Wednesday and could seek to exert further control over the process.
She suggested the White House would seek to exert executive privilege to shield certain aspects from becoming public.
But it's not just Able Baker's scones that exert such a magnetic pull on me: It's the mood.
His star status allowed him to exert more control over his story than he had over previous stories.
If it succeeds, there's an amazing opportunity here for citizens to band together to exert consensus upon government.
A little context: Drugs exert their actions as a consequence of binding to specific protein targets, or receptors.
Monroe cited improvements in optical technologies as the reason the teams were able to exert this much control.
But if they did something now, they could exert more control and look responsive ahead of the midterms.
The U.N. resolution is not legally binding, but would exert political pressure on Trump to reverse his decision.
Toys "R" Us has also served as a test case for how workers exert their influence through pensions.
It felt good to exert some control over the environment, to shape it into something that looked habitable.
McQueen, like the other subjects of these documentaries, had a strong vision and was allowed to exert it.
Perhaps most importantly, it drastically cuts down on the amount of energy that warehouse workers have to exert.
The Pac-12 includes two prime examples of the power that apparel companies can exert in college sports.
A poet wants to move with language, shock with language, or at least exert some influence with language.
The digital dictates may enable governments to exert more social control and enforce social distancing during the pandemic.
He manipulated me so that he could more effectively inflict violence and exert power and control over me.
Free from the alliance, the central government could have broader authority to exert force in Kashmir, he said.
Cuomo wanting to exert his dominance over this issue and we're all caught in the middle of it.
Nintendo is a company that likes to exert control, and Mario Maker is a form of controlled chaos.
Trump tried again on Monday to exert pressure on the Fed to move even further in lowering rates.
As with every emerging great power, China's hankering to exert its influence is growing along with its stature.
But he did think there were some ways that the city might be able to exert more pressure.
But spending measures are one area where they can still exert considerable influence even while in the minority.
Each branch of government has historically generally recognized its limits and allowed the other two to exert checks.
And the Obama administration cannot exert the kind of pressure on the Vatican that it does on, e.g.
The essay nevertheless manages to exert a sneaky power on the reader, despite being so chopped and screwed.
They must help develop meaningful outlets to exert this collective influence and creative strategies to maximize their effectiveness.
Some meetings simply exist for managers to exert their power, and these must be avoided above all. 6.
Now we see it used as a mantle to exert power and deny rights to the most vulnerable.
Studies have also found that the rich exert far more influence over government than the rest of us.
The partners&apos gravitational tugs will also exert its own pull on the nearby stars disturbing their orbits.
Analysts said worries that central banks could be reaching limits should continue to exert upward pressure on yields.
The left needs to do some serious thinking about how it can exert more real power in future.
Prosecutors exert almost total control over diversion, deciding who deserves mercy and at what price, The Times found.
Greenwood dismissed the notion that he was able to exert influence in Washington due to his political connections.
In countries with single-payer health systems, governments exert much more influence over the entire health care process.
Schiff also said he is considering using Congress' "power of the purse" to exert leverage over the DNI.
Alas, the desire to exert power over obviously weaker beings has become a defining feature of our times.
A senior administration official insisted that the White House had not told Mr. Bannon to exert executive privilege.
She is uninterested in belittling or distorting her figures, showing how much power she can exert over them.
But Mr Trump's volte-face reduces the pressure they can exert on Ms Tsai to change course on China.
As they spin—often a thousand times per second—they exert the most powerful magnetic fields known to astrophysicists.
Because of the immense power of the presidency, it is strictly not allowed to exert control over the media.
In doing so, the Chinese will try to get these companies to exert political pressure on the American government.
"It's time for the Senate to stand up for the Constitution and exert moral leadership," firebrand liberal Massachusetts Sen.
Despite the shrinking of the current-account deficit, foreign investors will continue to exert huge influence over the economy.
Mr Netanyahu thinks Arab countries, now friendlier to Israel, will exert pressure on Mr Abbas to moderate his demands.
And from a medical perspective, those few childhood years exert an outsize influence on both physical and mental health.
Ahmed said many factories regulated by the RCC sell to individual buyers who exert less pressure over safety standards.
Small children are powerless beings, so when they find a way to exert control, they do so with relish.
Professional dancers exert a great deal of creativity and energy toward developing their skills and different styles of dance.
Whereas the governments of other European countries exert strict control over mosques, Britain generally allows them to manage themselves.
But this introduces the same hold-out problem—where small groups can exert undue influence—as bedevils property markets.
Since taking power in 2014 he has moved to clip the wings of other businessmen who exert political influence.
Juxtaposed with the torrid flatness of the vast north Indian plain, its cool green highlands exert a magical pull.
"S-Oil vows to exert all possible efforts to ensure such misconduct does not repeat itself," the company said.
The law, established in 1939, is meant to ensure that the federal government does not exert influence on elections.
One potential candidate, Fayez al-Serraj, the head of the GNA, is struggling to exert control, even in Tripoli.
Once injected, the sponge-like tablets rapidly expand within the wound and exert hemostatic pressure to stop the bleeding.
That person can act as a locus for the development of policies and strategies and exert pressure for improvements.
If the pressure that the Warriors exert is rational, it is also dependent upon a generous helping of magic.
U.S. authorities could exert jurisdiction because the case involved U.S.-based Westinghouse, Bloomberg said but Westinghouse strenuously denied this.
Instead, the large mammals use imposing postures and vocalizations to settle a dispute, and exert dominance over another bear.
Armed battalions have often stormed ministries, government offices and even parliament to exert political pressure or demand higher salaries.
In Apocalypse's fourth episode, Michael rescues both Queen and Madison, and brings them to Cordelia to exert his power.
The attack against the Ahualulco mayor likely stemmed from cartel efforts to exert their influence over him, Franco said.
"This increased demand, coupled with declining domestic production, will likely help exert upward pressure on oil prices," said Roberts.
The two-stage rocket will exert five million pounds of thrust at liftoff, the equivalent of 18 747 aircraft.
Parliament impeached Park over allegations she allowed a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to exert inappropriate influence over state affairs.
The pseudothumb is strong, able to exert an amount of force equal to almost half its total body weight.
And then Agashya, who Mr. Amani had said likes to exert his power, pounded his chest again and again.
But special restrictions are used to ensure that inmates cannot exert influence or make threats beyond the prison walls.
The reality is that media exert subtle and not-so-subtle influences on the way we experience the world.
He said he was also concerned about "violations of the rule of law which require us to exert pressure".
It means the Fed will have fewer bonds to unload, and so exert less upward pressure on interest rates.
But one really good shortcut is to look at the external forces that exert their influence over the Zodiac.
Gig economy workers are starting to recognize they can organize and exert pressure even without a formal labor union.
There is some suggestion in Stardrum's solo work that he is aware of the power that he can exert.
Minimum wages exert little pressure on middle-America's earnings; neither do they restrain the pay of bankers or CEOs.
Russia may not officially become the 15th member of OPEC, but it will continue to exert pressure and influence.
And any attempt by the administration to exert executive privilege will paralyze the national politics and dominate the election.
The longer a lemur's forearms, and the heavier its body, the more force it could exert with its grip.
The US's adversaries, led by Russia, appear to be filling the vacuum and poised to exert influence over Syria.
Any significant decline in AI's ownership or ASF's contribution to AI would exert downward pressure on ASF's National Ratings.
Research shows that abusers inflict violence on pets as a way to intimidate or exert control over their partners.
They are powerful people with significant wealth who are in a position to exert influence on U.S. policy makers.
This is likely the most effective way to exert pressure on American adversaries without resorting to kinetic military action.
Be it through dealing drugs or serial killing, the perpetrators in L.A. Noire try to exert themselves on society.
Their canvases have notched corners and edges, which exert a geometric pressure on the palpating color and variable tonalities.
Women in other countries have managed to exert similar authority without the benefit of a female head of state.
Scenters-Zapico's poems, which often contemplate forms of defenselessness, perform its opposite: they exert both intellectual and sexual power.
He succeeded by staying at 50,000 feet -- only swooping in to exert his unique sort of pressure and influence.
The first time he had sex, he thought he was supposed to exert some physical control over his girlfriend.
This time, House Democrats were clearly split in their calculations about the best way to exert influence over immigration.
Our 10 Best is when we editors get to exert our own opinions, no matter what our reviewers say.
The actor's spidery fingers exert their own chill as they trace the ease with which such predators take control.
Knowing this, authoritarian organizations like the Jehovah's Witnesses exert tremendous effort to curtail the intermingling of believer with nonbeliever.
If history has taught us anything, it's this: White violence can exert tremendous influence on American politics and society.
That's because Beijing — which is supposed to leave the city mostly alone — wants to exert more control over it.
In countries with single-payer systems, like Canada, governments exert much more influence over the entire health care process.
Domestic violence against women and girls is rooted in societal norms about men's authority to exert control over women.
What kinds of companies might have more freedom to exert pressure on customers, as a result of this decision?
There was apprehension that the army's next leader could never match these successes and might struggle to exert control.
"It's clear that Google wants to be able to exert conditions on what content can be shared," he added.
Now the internet has given us unprecedented tools to exert control over celebrities, in increasingly creepy and invasive ways.
China's desire to exert control will have been one of the motives for the Hong Kong exchange's London gambit.
He plans to increase troop levels, but did not specify numbers, and intends to exert more pressure on Pakistan.
Chinese authorities have increasingly used visa restrictions to show displeasure with or exert pressure over foreign media in China.
Still, the criminal clans still exert influence in the city and the region, and cases against them have continued.
And while India's internet is still largely open, its efforts to exert more control online have raised red flags.
Competition One major problem is that patients are neither positioned nor incentivized to exert pressure on drug prices directly.
Still, it may take years for the government to exert control over all the app stores in the country.
Some observers point to the Sabbath as proof that Kushner does indeed exert a taming force in Trump World.
And Roku has been willing to exert its power in the streaming market to help bolster its ad numbers.
BEN KENIGSBERG JAZZ Mr. Cyrille, 77, a drummer, can exert a rumbling power without striking the drums especially hard.
But, as the 2020 elections near, you can develop habits to exert more conscious control over your news intake.
The key to springs is that the force they exert is proportional to how much they're compressed or stretched.
"It can be disastrous if they exert their influence at the expense of the chief of staff," he said.
To address that, the government has in recent years passed regulations intended to exert greater control over mine operators.
The French ambassador to the UN called on Russia to exert pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Segments of the sporting public have always been uncomfortable with star players who exert their influence — whatever their motivations.
During the brief moments that our feet are touching the ground, we have to exert a lot of force.
Just because we don't quite understand it doesn't mean we don't exert it or assess it all the time.
Then there are Trumpworld's possible ties to Russia and the possible Russian attempts to exert influence on his behalf.
If members of Team Trump were paid by Russians to exert political influence, they should have registered under FARA.
"The Church has forged an alliance with the government because, using law, it can exert more control," said Makowski.
The hoodie pairs with an app that shows you which parts of the jacket are inflating to exert pressure.
In the physical markets, Gazprom can create artificial shortages to exert influence over European nations in conflict with Russia.
A central component of our North Korea strategy is persuading China to exert its decisive economic leverage on Pyongyang.
The port call also comes as China hopes to exert authority over its claims in the South China Sea.
While Pollock's form of applying paint led to stain painting, Mullican's reductive application did not exert a similar influence.
Divisions over how much control they should exert over the Pentagon have stymied efforts to pass a new law.
In exchange, Arkan, with his underworld clout, helped the state exert its influence in places it normally couldn't reach.
Trump has been working with Xi to exert pressure on North Korea over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Desperate to exert control in the absence of effective treatments, I funneled my energies into remaking my office workstation.
The restructuring Castro is proposing would take an act of Congress to pass, but if it did pass, it would make it easier for future immigration-dove presidents to exert tighter control over enforcement line agents — while making it harder for future immigration-hawk presidents to exert similar control over immigration judges.
"I can use the exercise as long as I don't exert myself, I know what my limitations are," he adds.
And I think he kind of likes Xi of China, Kim and Putin because they exert kind of manfulness (ph).
Removal as chairman of the board will introduce significant limits on Musk's ability to unilaterally exert power over the company.
Burke reveals how Renner and his design became surprisingly controversial once the Nazis began to exert control over German culture.
If customers find it hard to exert pressure on companies through the courts, you might expect governments to step in.
What we're talking about is when these platforms exert editorial control to shut down political speech that they don't like.
Any influence the Kremlin can exert through its plants is limited by the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
I can't think of another arena where employers exert this level of control, even when they are not at work.
This has allowed the Lee family to exert control over the group with an overall stake of a few percent.
The only way for the candidates to exert any control over the coverage, he said, was to feed into it.
Trolls in the 21st-century exert their presence and identity in digital spaces, but Molly Colleen O'Connell makes them physical.
The government is now considering ways to exert a more direct form of influence over the country's online media institutions.
Votel believes the "unsafe, unprofessional" behavior is an attempt by Iran to "exert their influence and authority in the region."
As a net importer of oil, higher prices would theoretically increase India's import bill and exert pressure on the rupee.
If he or others like him exert influence, it is typically close to home, often in an obscure small town.
Given his position, he believes can also exert his power over both the members of the cartel and the DFS.
In turn, the FBI has felt that the White House is trying to exert improper political pressure on law enforcement.
Convinced that local governments have been enjoying too much autonomy, it has been trying to exert greater control over them.
We'll be filing FOIA requests to see how Trump and his administration attempt to exert their influence on other agencies.
There are also examples of tiny factions that exert outsized influence, such as small, religious parties in Israel and Japan.
I don't think I can exert a lot of energy today, so I compromise and do yoga and stretching outside.
And foreign countries might see Trump business ventures in their country as a way to exert pressure or curry favor.
Nation-states periodically attempt to exert greater authority over their own portions of the internet, which can lead to shutdowns.
As the war raged on, and as conventional medicines became scarce, disease began to exert a terrible toll on soldiers.
Sherrod Brown: Well, what's rotten on Wall Street is the influence the financial services industry continues to exert on Congress.
Calvey and the others deny wrongdoing and say the case is being used to exert pressure in a business dispute.
By the time OPEC is in a position to exert dominance over the Permian again, it may be too late.
Inside cells, 3,5'-diiodo-L-thyronine, or T23, could exert the same effects as T3, but at a faster rate.
Many also serve on museum boards, where their collections, donations, and dues exert a magnetic influence on exhibitions and acquisitions.
In February, I argued that we should "abolish" billionaires and wannabe billionaires because they exert outsize control over America's resources.
Ferro is still Tronc's largest shareholder, a position he has used to exert influence since stepping down from the company.
Allowing predators to reoccupy the landscape and exert their natural influence on prey populations is one part of the solution.
If you opposed Kim Davis attempting to exert her will upon the government, you should know the answer to that.
They may find that they'll be able to exert more influence from outside the White House gates than within them.
Nephew said Trump cannot exert much more pressure on Iran, in part because Europeans do not back the administration's strategy.
You don't become Elon Musk if you don't have to win all the time and you don't exert your will.
Trump could exert influence over Tehran, it added, without alienating allies in Europe by scrapping last year's historic nuclear deal.
You may first want to exert your leg muscles, according to a sophisticated new experiment involving people, mice and monkeys.
Wye, the former British Embassy official, said China's keenness to exert control over religions is also to limit foreign influence.
Advocacy for gun-control laws may never provide the same single-minded identity that politicized gun ownership seems to exert.
Almost all the currently marketed opioid drugs exert their analgesic effects through a protein called the "mu opioid receptor" (MOR).
Historically, suicide has enabled political actors to exert some control over the circumstances of their departure from the political scene.
According to a Bloomberg report, this is China's latest effort to exert greater influence over the country's massive private sector.
Monmouth found 42% of Americans say Biden "probably did exert this pressure" and 37% say this probably did not happen.
China is North Korea's closest partner but had previously helped the U.S. exert pressure on Kim over his nuclear program.
The official announcement, which comes in the form of a revised list awaiting public comment, does not exert regulatory power.
Why it matters: The decision highlights the political power that Amazon's massive economic output can exert over its home city.
And it has allowed these companies to exert editorial influence without being subject to the usual controls on editorial activity.
In the past, they have directly confronted the organized crime groups that exert de facto control in this lawless frontier.
Some analysts believe his focus on domestic issues might allow China to exert more influence in Asia and the Pacific.
Much of Europe relies on natural gas from Russia, which has cut off supplies to exert pressure on other countries.
But the kind of publicity Mr. Musk created can take on a life of its own and exert undue influence.
He blamed the Bronfman sisters for the episode, those former members said, and used it to exert control over them.
Meanwhile, the field has been undermined by the food industry, which tries to exert influence over the research it funds.
But just because the unions can't bargain over pay and benefits doesn't mean they exert no influence on these questions.
Coerce scout leaders and karate instructors for badges and belts your children would otherwise have to exert themselves to earn.
However, a new study has found that wanting more self-control can actually hurt your ability to exert self-control.
If you really want to find the best product or service for your needs, you'll need to exert some effort.
Superstars are able to evade the consequences of their actions for years, and they exert outsize influence over their organizations.
The result is a "death spiral effect," according to Hirsch: As membership declines unions are able to exert less influence.
The government cites growing concerns over cybersecurity and fake news as reasons to exert more control over social-media platforms.
User control: The company is testing various ways to let users exert more control over their experience of the service.
As such, they are indicators of the increasing pressure that humans exert on ecosystems on the regional and global scale.
As the wordplay gets more complex, the pictures must exert more effort and ingenuity to make sense out of it.
Together, these three politicians — along with the Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah — will exert the most influence over the new government.
Military officers directly seized power, removed or installed governments, or threatened to do so to exert power behind the scenes.
In the past decade, cyber tactics have become an essential component of Russia's efforts to exert influence over its neighbors.
Even as Ms. Trump said she was seeking to exert more influence, she acknowledged she was a novice about Washington.
They appear to be trying hard to avoid throttling these markets, but also see the need to exert regulatory control.
Team members start to complain about the repetition, while others use them as a way to exert power or influence.
China has denied that it is using its aid to exert influence in a region blessed with significant natural resources.
The president has made overtures toward Chinese President Xi Jinping, in order to convince him to exert influence over Pyongyang.
The greatest aspiration non-centrist movements can seriously have in Australia is to exert a gravitational effect on the mainstream.
Russia's ability to exert influence through shortages will only increase as weather patterns become increasingly unreliable because of climate change.
Then we have to figure out how long we want my heart rate to stay up after I exert myself.
He added that the shedding of Treasury and mortgage bonds would exert only a "modest" policy tightening over the years.
Why do a small number of rich people exert so much influence in what is supposed to be a democracy?
The information consumers give us to exert that control over content informs our ability to deliver them relevant, engaging advertising.
The primary question at the heart of these cases is how much control Lyft and Uber exert over their drivers.
Beijing has sought to exert control over the booming cryptocurrency market in China, fuelled by a massive interest in Bitcoin.
Verified accounts usually belong to people who exert a certain degree of influence, either by themselves or through their affiliated organizations.
Of course the intelligence community wants to know what foreign influence Russia may be looking to exert in the United States.
CNN's Jeff Zeleny says Ohio is just one state where Team Trump is trying to exert influence over state party organizations.
Even if it survives these threats, the EU will struggle to exert much influence beyond its borders for the foreseeable future.
To think we can exert our will on something as powerful and unpredictable as the core of the sun is hubris.
But Alibaba founder Jack Ma and other key management figures wanted to exert more control over the company, according to Choi.
The emotional fortification I've had to build up and exert around other people's life celebrations is a goddamn drain, quite honestly.
But there's another circuit that can exert some control over this desire circuit, and we call that the dopamine control circuit.
It may frighten the commission, but it does not exert the sort of control over governments that national parliaments aspire to.
The latest flash point: the recent state budget that served as a cudgel to exert his dominance over Mr. de Blasio.
"I think they (the Chinese) have a coherent long-term strategy to exert influence, if not dominate the region," Felter said.
She described a world where tectonic plates are moving, offering once-in-a-generation opportunities to exert leverage and realign policies.
"This administration has been trying to exert diplomatic pressure and, in essence, bully these recalcitrant countries to accept deportees," Lapinig said.
But Zuckerberg is on his own in the level of personal ownership he has tried to exert over these numerous misadventures.
When we drink cold water, our bodies exert more energy to warm the liquid to our internal temperature of 98.6 degrees.
Some repressive regimes and insurgent candidates are increasingly weaponizing social media technology to silence critics or exert control over vulnerable populations.
American ships and planes regularly exert legal rights to cross the South China Sea, triggering Chinese responses that could escalate unpredictably.
Mrs May's strategy of kicking the can down the road gives them further opportunities to exert their influence in the future.
From Anonymous to the alt-right, the power these groups exert over the political landscape has been felt the world over.
Now that net neutrality is a sad old corpse, internet providers may soon exert more control over what you access online.
Can you blame him for trying to exert control over the tiny sliver of his life he still has command over?
Others worry, too, that the Liaison Office would exert more influence, pushing Hong Kong towards more political integration with the mainland.
They are, rather, terrible policy ideas that currently exert more influence over policymaking than they deserve and ought to be rebutted.
And he has apparently coaxed China to exert a little more pressure on North Korea to stop expanding its nuclear arsenal.
This is to say nothing of the various ideological constraints that, as in any country, exert significant pressure on social life.
The circus surrounding Trump's vice presidential selection process was a study of just how much leverage those closest to him exert.
Kai_Daigoji: Why [doesn't an] insurer's ability to negotiate for lower prices seem to exert much downward pressure on health care costs?
"The international community must exert pressure and influence on all parties to the conflict to ensure civilians are protected," McGoldrick said.
Their presence in the circumstellar disk—and the gravitational influence they exert—could disrupt the otherwise uniform composition of the disk.
But Israel's security chiefs are coming to realise that the Kremlin will not exert itself to limit Iran's role in Syria.
Even a small speck can exert enough pressure on that display to physically damage it, requiring a complicated and expensive repair.
Their people don't have to exert energy trying to figure out their motives or predicting what they're going to do next.
By making light of the incident, she's able to change the narrative and exert a bit more control over her image.
When men get older they have to exert themselves to a greater degree to achieve climax, which can hurt their health.
"They wanted to exert pressure for release of suspected terrorists' facilitator arrested the other day," the army said in a statement.
Aside from its ever growing numbers of users, Reddit has admitted to being targeted by foreign actors attempting to exert influence.
China's Belt and Road initiative is one way the country is trying to exert influence around the rest of the world.
A significant weakening of asset quality that could adversely impact profitability and capitalisation may exert downward pressure on BFI's National Ratings.
Trump will seek to secure China's commitments to exert more pressure on North Korea and to rebalance U.S.-China economic relations.
Image: Steven PlattElephants, through their trampling, foraging, and pooping, exert a large environmental footprint—both literally and figuratively—on the landscape.
The international community must "exert proper pressure" and "create a situation to entice North Korea to change their position," Abe continued.
Mr. Smith said his newfound willingness to exert his influence came from a sense of obligation to help those less fortunate.
One government official said he saw the report as a way for the NDRC to exert pressure on the central bank.
"These groups are just another avenue for industry to surreptitiously exert its influence over EPA," the senators wrote in a release.
Individual voters and small businesses can't compete with the millions of dollars these companies spend to exert their influence on elections.
Because their orbits are so interconnected, they also exert influence over one another, shifting the way they travel around the star.
Previously attempts by EU regulators to exert greater influence over the clearing business were blocked by the European Court of Justice.
Under President Barack Obama, the United States has largely pulled back from the Middle East, allowing Russia to exert wider influence.
To us, this suggests that Trump's alleged quid pro quo hampers the US government's ability to exert its influence in Ukraine.
Reeves ended his Tuesday decision condemning any male lawmaker who would use his power to exert his will over women's bodies.
Even then, rather than go through with impeachment, the parties' leaders exert pressure from behind the scenes to force a resignation.
Virtual models exist in time, however, and can proceed unpredictably in that one can exert simulations of natural forces onto them.
That data explains why Trump's insulting behavior toward McCain, though drawing disgust in Washington, is unlikely to exert a political price.
The play's title characters are the couple's young children, who though seen only fleetingly in video, exert a commanding gravitational pull.
The U.S. government can also do more to name and shame the perpetrators, and to exert relentless pressure for humanitarian access.
This initiated the Micro Manifestos, the ads in Artforum, in my view a less aggressive way to exert the same influence.
To reporters and colleagues, Graham has reasoned that he's positioning himself to push his own agenda and exert a positive sway.
Experts say that's what this extradition bill is really about: an attempt by Beijing to exert more control over Hong Kong.
The French government owns a 15 percent stake in Renault, and has used that to exert control over the carmakers' alliance.
"Their partners exert control one thousand ways but may stop short of hitting, if they know that would 'break' the relationship."
The heat convecting up through the mantle would exert a stronger force on dry rocks than on rocks that were lubricated.
Robots that are designed to market products, or are programmed with other biases, might exert influence over children's decisions and development.
And since its activists tend to be more siloed than the right's, they are less organized and exert less collective power.
The Haredi parties, in turn, are expected to exert ever more leverage over decisions about contentious issues of religion and state.
If Democrats do well in the midterms, they may be able to exert Congress's constitutional prerogatives to partially halt that trend.
But divisions over how much control they should exert over the Pentagon have stymied repeated efforts to pass a new AUMF.
These leaders advance the development of their country, and they exert a significant influence in support of a modern, moderate Afghanistan.
In sprawling cities, real-estate developers exert outsized influence, and the more these cities sprawl, the more powerful the developers get.
Some analysts in the United States have called for new policies that exert pressure on a wider array of Chinese companies.
Mr. Trump's government has imposed economic sanctions on Mr. Maduro's government but has not specified how it would exert further pressure.
By moving its presidential primary from June to March 256, California will finally exert a political influence commensurate to its size.
When PBMs provide pharmacies with access to such a large groups of potential customers, they can exert significant leverage over them.
As a result, the discipline that consumers impose on many markets as they exert their own preferences is missing from healthcare.
Clarke, who is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lafayette College, identified why factions form and how they exert power.
Three organizations or mechanisms in particular are capitalizing on the political shift and increased demand for channels to exert grassroots participation.
Soros on Thursday argued Facebook and Google could align with authoritarian countries, such as China, to exert total control over information.
Some kids crave daily calls, texts or contact on social media, while others need more space to exert their growing independence.
Donald Trump's election has changed that, spurring progressives to search for ways to exert power in the face of terrifying powerlessness.
"Certainly the governor can exert his power to effect changes at PG&E," said Mark DiCamillo, who oversees the polling organization.
President Trump has been pressing China to exert its influence on the North to forestall more nuclear tests and missile launches.
Because ex-bureaucrats, former politicians, and political staffers are vital hires for mining companies that want to exert power in Canberra.
IT. And as offbeat a character as she is, Mamacita will have a significant influence to exert as the story unfolds.
Mr. Trump has threatened to slap tariffs on China's exports, in part to force Beijing to exert more pressure on Pyongyang.
This troubled neighborhood is rife with spoilers and aggressors positioning themselves to exert maximum influence while blunting that of their rivals.
Morgan Stanley's Hans Redeker thinks there are reasons to believe this could exert pressure both ways on the dollar going forwards.
Ideally, children use their parents as a safe and dependable base from which to explore the world and exert their autonomy.
Nonetheless, companies that can reach a scale sufficient to exert monopsony power are among the strongest allies available to American consumers.
What changes with each scenario are the people Ferguson comes in contact with and the influence they exert on his life.
A tie-up with Grab would also play into SoftBank's efforts to exert greater control over the global ride-sharing market.
We would go early and leave by noon, when the sun began to exert maximum scorch and the crowds grew thick.
Advocates rarely question whether these interventions exert the desired effects on disease, weight or any other measure of quality of life.
That is relevant because some hormones exert their influence on one type of cell by using another type as an intermediary.
Wielding a pulpit like no other, the president can exert pressure on Congress and the states to do the right thing.
It is thought Merkel may ask Putin to exert his influence over Assad in a bid to avoid further widespread bloodshed.
Or, in fact, can grappling with the arts, including this powerful opera, be a way to take action and exert will?
To exert this control, monkeys use clusters of neurons in the outer layer of the brain known as the cerebral cortex.
Yes, but: Smith noted that today's giants exert more control over their platforms than Microsoft did over Windows in its heyday.
When subjected to stress — like the stress that a skier, carving over the surface, might exert — rapid shape-shifting can occur.
At the same time, the spending talks showed one way that Democrats can still exert influence even while in the minority.
For the "haves," the hierarchy of disclosure is a way to exert influence and demonstrate power beyond one's role or title.
Hackers sometimes approach the media in an attempt to generate coverage, which in turn may exert pressure on their extortion victims.
That those words exert a check upon someone as uncontrollable as Trump is a demonstration that they are today's true profanity.
The tighter labor market is starting to exert upward pressure on wage growth, which will over time add to inflation pressures.
Alternatively, it's also possible that the Trump White House could get it together and exert a firm hand on the Cabinet.
"It's very possible the goal is to exert more control over who can perform repairs by limiting access to parts," Wiens said.
This shows that the labor market is now close to full employment and will exert upward pressure on wages and subsequently prices.
The sanctions were first implemented by the Obama administration to exert pressure on Iran's leadership to negotiate limits on its nuclear program.
They don't like to exert too much control (especially over a group), but that doesn't mean they don't care about the future.
As long as the Trump administration insists on not opening diplomatic relations with Tehran, Washington will have few ways to exert influence.
As Moody's recently warned, it can also exert pressure on other nations in the region to restrict trade or commerce with Taipei.
One anonymous organization that goes by the name of Sleeping Giants has taken to Twitter to exert pressure on advertisers, including Amazon.
Rich millennials are using social media to exert influence over fashion trends — and they're taking some of that power away from magazines.
When you put a child gate to block a child from entering a forbidden place, they exert full determination to break through.
Candidates also tend to include state parties they have strong relationships with as another way to exert control over the money raised.
"While sovereign wealth funds are not going to be in every tech deal, they are starting to exert their influence," Maduell said.
Our legs, for one, but also a sense of being more gussied up than usual without having to exert too much effort.
The two countries agreed to harmonize their sales system earlier this year in an effort to exert more influence on international prices.
A string of ever-cleverer experiments played out over decades, chasing all the loopholes through which hidden variables might exert an influence.
One analyst said such instances of China using economics and supply chains to exert pressure on the political front were not new.
Second, he started to export the beer in his own ships to exert more control over the trade and expand his business.
Walmart's efforts to exert more control over its meat supply come after it switched to selling high-grade Angus beef in 2017.
He said it sounds like Ehrhart "was trying to exert pressure with everything he had" when he got involved in individual cases.
Next week will test whether they stand with him as he attempts to exert that power on a key economic personnel decision.
He said the United States and Russia must exert pressure on all sides in the conflict in order to secure a ceasefire.
The bullying, of which the move against foreign websites is part, is meant to shrink Taiwan's diplomatic space and exert psychological pressure.
Critical to this evaluation is our view on how much pressure regulators would exert on management to cancel coupons when stress emerges.
Outsiders should exert whatever pressure they can on the Burmese army and government to stop the atrocities and allow the Rohingyas home.
But I do know that at the moment I slapped them in the face, they were trying to exert authority over me.
Independent agencies, he wrote, exert "massive power" in the "absence of presidential supervision" and thus "pose a significant threat to individual liberty".
Conway has represented the NFL in the past, and it's possible Roger Goodell could exert some influence on Conway if need be.
But that doesn't mean that they won't begin — or haven't already begun — resisting male authority, or wanting to exert their own power.
This is especially true since women exert tremendous efforts that men are incapable of exerting due to their numerous commitments and obligations.
Perhaps a personal belief in astrology often has a similar if more mild function: the desire to exert control over the uncontrollable.
I'd exert a little skepticism here normally, but from what I've seen, the systems GoTenna is replacing or augmenting aren't exactly competitive.
Some of these planets, he said, have oceans deep enough to exert pressures equivalent to a million times our atmospheric surface pressure.
Sources with knowledge of the case claim Angelina continues to exert influence over the former couple's 6 kids ... and it's been effective.
Thailand is predominantly Buddhist and while it is hurtling toward modernity, animist beliefs and superstitions exert a strong influence over many people.
The immediate focus for traders is Wednesday when parliament votes on Brexit amendments and could seek to exert further control over Brexit.
Both types of device require a degree of seclusion and exert a mild physical toll, even if it's just turning your head.
Because they incriminate/expose our desire to exert control over our shared humanness, to transcend the limits of our bodies and ourselves.
Or Why didn't Peter King write an open letter to the owners, who continue to exert exactly zero control over their employees?
Until that happens, though, Pompeo warned that the "maximum pressure campaign" to exert financial and diplomatic pressure on North Korea will continue.
This measured just how much force the lemurs could exert on the bar as they were forcibly tugged in the opposite direction.
"This triple action will require consensus in this council and amongst the member states who exert influence on the ground," Salame said.
Other investors also expressed concern, with one calling for executives to exert greater "moral influence" after a series of costly legal problems.
And what if there is no one around him willing or able to slow him down or exert a semblance of control?
Now, what the administration is trying to do is exert a sort of pressure on other countries to bring down that deficit.
A return to prices over $100 a barrel could overwhelm the consumer and exert a strong negative drag on the overall economy.
In many countries, American Ambassadors exert extraordinary influence—acting as interpreters of U.S. policy, resolving disputes, and, less publicly, leading intelligence teams.
"The only argument I'm hearing for the Fed to raise rates now is somehow they have to exert their independence," said Navarro.
The Taliban fighters, many of them retreating from Nawa, shifted to exert pressure on the center of the neighboring district of Garmsir.
The result may be that members of Congress are willing to exert much more pressure on misbehaving officials than in the past.
Any decline in Toyota Motor's ownership would exert downward pressure on TAF's ratings, as would a decline in support from both shareholders.
And both men have insisted that in the meantime, the US will continue to exert "maximum pressure" on North Korea through sanctions.
But as the situation stands and the tech firms remain unregulated, tech CEOs can exert a kind of "ideological imperialism," he said.
Mr. Trump's transition team includes corporate executives, consultants and lobbyists — roles he said during the campaign exert too much influence in Washington.
A Mississippi that's been harnessed, straightened, regularized, and shackled can still exert a godlike force; it's no longer exactly a river, though.
Meanwhile, Trump signaled in August that he would exert pressure on South Korea to up financial contribution to support US troops there.
Peshmerga fighters are split by loyalties to rival political parties, making it difficult to exert command and control over the Kurdish forces.
" The result was that "the malapportionment in the Electoral College, which never had a very good justification, continues to exert influence today.
Quick take: For centuries, rising great powers have sought to thrive and exert influence by establishing a new global framework for trade.
Others in Congress subsequently pushed for extra CFIUS powers, citing "China's efforts to censor topics and exert propaganda controls on American media".
I didn't realize it at the time, but that was one of the many ways he attempted to exert power over me.
Despite these disadvantages and more, Russia has nonetheless has managed to exert an outsize influence on the world via its strongman president.
While other artists exert control, she celebrates chaos: To watch one of her shows is to watch a world slide into anarchy.
Fitch will continue to monitor the company's strategic direction, particularly when the new shareholder starts to exert significant influence on Vanke's operations.
It would be more difficult to exert pressure on an AG who is certain to outlast the presidential administration that appointed them.
"I would like the president to exert influence in the Senate to bring [a background check] bill to the floor," he added.
And in fact, Wheeler's latest proposal would position the FCC to exert oversight over licensing agreements between cable companies and app-makers.
He suggested, and quantum theory has subsequently confirmed, that empty space could exert a repulsive force, an anti-gravity, blowing things apart.
Other countries have single-payer systems, like Britain's National Health Service, that negotiate with drug companies or governments that exert price controls.
The central bank has the authority to examine an investor if it appears that the investor could exert significant influence over management.
As newer data becomes available, a nuanced understanding is emerging: Antibiotics may exert both beneficial and harmful effects on the gut microbiome.
The press—which uses a piston to exert extreme force on a small area—mashed a Nokia 3310 like an old banana.
Dr. Daffner said he uses his karate skills every day, in the self-control he has learned to exert over his body.
In their thinking, simply asserting the emergency powers is a worrisome sign that Beijing will exert ever more influence over the city.
Plattner founded the business in the early 1970s together with three former IBM colleagues and continues to exert decisive influence over SAP.
The Houthis now control the northwest, including the capital, where they have struggled to exert authority over what remains of the government.
"No, I don't, I don't," he said when asked if there was any other way Democrats could exert leverage on the issue.
But even as a handful of independents are beginning to exert some strength in Maine and Alaska, politics elsewhere keeps getting worse.
Both of those states -- especially South Carolina -- have mattered before and they are likely to exert a big influence again this year.
As president, Sanders would have to act as a nexus of sorts for these organizations, without trying to exert control over them.
By anticipating the wild-card scenarios that can unfold at 32,000 feet, parents can exert some control over a topsy-turvy situation.
But he continued to exert influence over the company and even surprised the company by appointing multiple board members in late 2017.
It will also exert diplomatic pressure — backed by threats of punitive measures — on the E3 to take a harder line against Iran.
The government's distribution of antismoking leaflets was stopped, as if the presence of the word "No" might exert subliminal influence on voters.
They also maintain voting control over the business, which locks in their ability to exert influence, with or without their executive titles.
But there's still concern China may try to exert more influence over the city down the line — perhaps with a military intervention.
Pence's office said they believed the abrupt cancellation was a sign that US attempts to exert pressure on the regime were working.
The surprise departure of Instagram's two founders could potentially pave the way for Facebook to exert more control over the platform's direction.
Meanwhile, as more Arctic ice melts, Russia and China are moving to exert control over polar trade routes and newly available resources.
They say it has little ability to exert control over even its own members, let alone the governments of the Middle East.
Pence's office said it believed the abrupt cancellation was a sign that US attempts to exert pressure on the regime were working.
One of the main reasons special interest groups exert so much influence over the legislative process isn't just that they have money.
One reason athletes and celebrities don't sell their brands more widely is it's hard to exert quality control over too many products.
Other Southeast Asian governments have also recently made efforts to exert more control over online content and taken a tough stance against misinformation.
Over time, Lutheranism came to exert great influence over German music, particularly on Johann Sebastian Bach, whose cantatas and passions follow Lutheran texts.
The Kremlin can change facts on the ground, stage quasi cease-fires and create zones of influence to exert pressure on other nations.
Mr. Namazi's arrest has effectively deflated much of that optimism, acquaintances say, and is one low-cost way for conservatives to exert control.
The stronger the evidence he has against Manafort, the more pressure he can exert to get him to cooperate in the collusion probe.
These batteries are sensitive to overheating, your butt is warm, and sitting on them can exert pressure that isn't good for the battery.
He has continued to exert influence after his death, via a variety of videos and manifestos that are widely available on the Internet.
That dynamic generated friction between the retired general and his Commander in Chief, whose freewheeling style chafed against Kelly's efforts to exert control.
Still, it does seem to require just a little more effort than you may want to exert the morning after a fun party.
Think also of the huge downward pressure on output and employment these deficits exerted, and continue to exert, in our import-competing industries.
Colonial needs permission from the energy commission to stop shipments of high-sulfur fuel, and the airlines can exert influence on that process.
Iraqi forces will now focus on routing the militants who fled into the desert and exert control over Iraq's borders, the spokesman said.
"A majority of Republicans worry that corporations and the wealthy exert too much power," Frum writes in the latest issue of The Atlantic.
In Pennsylvania's Mon River Valley, home to a once-thriving underground mining complex bigger than Manhattan, mining continues to exert an oversized influence.
An escalating trade fight between the United States and major partners, including China, the European Union and Canada, also continued to exert pressure.
Humans have come to exert enormous power over the lives of other animals, especially those we have domesticated and exploit by the billions.
One effort underway this week is to try to control the vice presidential pick to exert some control over presumptive nominee Donald Trump.
It's unclear how realistic that will be, given that that pad is a flat bed with little pistons under it that exert pressure.
The timing, nonetheless, ended up being eerily perfect, as Disney is poised this year to exert an unprecedented degree of box office supremacy.
That arrangement allows them to exert a level of control over the look, feel, and direction of the company and its social mission.
The White House could try to exert executive privilege over Bolton's testimony, setting up a legal fight over what Bolton's allowed to say.
The device, dubbed the "paperfuge," can reach spinning speeds of 125,000 revolutions per minute (RPM), and exert centrifugal forces equivalent to 30,000 g's.
" In a statement to The New York Times, Kajackaite added that "females feel better when it's warmer, so they can exert more effort.
"You're in control," the user is constantly told, though those controls are deliberately designed to undermine what control you do have and exert.
Second, because of the way the index is calculated, higher-priced stocks exert a greater influence over the index than lesser-priced ones.
"We cannot delay this any longer and all the parties should therefore exert pressures for the quick formation of the government," he added.
And of course we will exert our own selection and genetic engineering upon our crops and domesticated animals to suit the changing climate.
But you could also watch the gravitational pull of the Republican Party's need to rally around the party's nominee for president exert itself.
Ayatollah Khamenei went even further, making it clear that the reformists faced an uphill battle to exert any influence in the immediate future.
Large underwater features like mountains and trenches exert a gravitational influence on the water above them, subtly changing the shape of the surface.
He tells his patients with mild pneumonia to stay home and not exert themselves because of how easy it is to get dehydrated.
The top leadership sets a tone, and while the tone isn't universally followed, it does exert a big influence on people's practical behavior.
"I think the whole thing is an overblown attempt to exert government power over us," said Bob Allen, a Washington state apple farmer.
To exert this kind of gravitational influence, however, there has to be far more dark matter in a galaxy than 'ordinary,' baryonic matter.
United started lethargically against Leicester and struggled to exert any control during the opening 35 minutes before a system tweak produced immediate results.
But it is well documented that Putin has created a diffuse intelligence network that allows him to exert influence while maintaining plausible deniability.
Current valuations have almost no predictive power over the next one or three years, but only exert their pull beyond half a decade.
Although the GAO findings are non-binding, they could exert some influence on an impending debate about whether financial regulations are unduly costly.
Saudi and Iranian leaders, among others, exploit sectarian passions to exert influence, but consider developments that could diminish its relevance: Saudi-Iranian détente.
They add up to a nationalist doctrine that mostly aims to exert authority tactlessly over America's friends or keep the world at bay.
U.S. intelligence officials suspect Russia was responsible for breaches of Democratic political organizations and state election systems to exert influence on the Nov.
Canberra has also called for increased international aid to the Pacific to counter what it says is Beijing's attempt to exert greater influence.
A new research project by MIT Media Lab's Xin Liu demonstrates the powerful influence these subtle inputs can exert on our conscious experience.
She warily tolerates her father's cruelty until he is weakened by a stroke, but even then, he tries to exert his iron authority.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Any decline in TMC's ownership would exert downward pressure on TAFS's ratings, as would a decline in support from both shareholders.
But the reality may be that children's podcasts tackling a challenging topic take more effort and creativity than most are willing to exert.
So what we ask, instead, is for "objectivity": for those opinions to be concealed and left to exert their influence quietly, opaquely, sneakily.
"The Chinese people do not welcome those who make unwarranted attacks, wantonly exert pressure on China ... " the embassy's spokesperson said in the statement.
"The Chinese people do not welcome those who make unwarranted attacks, wantonly exert pressure on China ... " the embassy's spokesperson said in the statement.
He may be about to exert a similar level of pressure on the economy and expectations for future price trends at the supermarket.
Of course, the economy goes up and down in cycles, and it's debatable how much influence any president can exert to control it.
Vandeweghe fired five aces and 53 winners to exert her dominance in the claycourt event despite previously stating her dislike for the surface.
For Trump, securing Cain on the Fed could be an important fight to rally his base and exert his control over the bank.
She thinks the same is true for young women with partners who exert pressure or use coercion to control a woman's reproductive autonomy.
The challenger was helped by the efforts of Sanders supporters who have made a concerted effort to exert more control over local parties.
He promoted the idea of "internet sovereignty," saying each country has the right to exert whatever control it wants over access to cyberspace.
The announcement arrives as Mr. Sanders and his allies seek to exert maximum influence over the official Democratic platform, hoping to push Mrs.
As a result, the firms themselves have emerged as relatively anonymous conglomerates that exert power behind the scenes in their dealings with governments.
The gang built on longstanding ties with Colombian cocaine suppliers to exert considerable sway across Alemão and other areas of Rio de Janeiro.
It caused outrage for many Hong Kong residents, who saw it as a move by Beijing to exert more control over the island.
Silent, atmospheric, these images attest to the hypnotic pull that mothers can exert on daughters, portraying their subject as both powerful and passive.
The nation's largest state, with significant diversity, is making a bid to exert stronger influence on the nomination process than in the past.
The third-generation scions of both companies exert clout by way of holdings in affiliates, a setup which tends to sideline minority shareholders.
And that sector is now able to exert so much power we're seeing Cory Booker try to legalize marijuana at the federal level?
" Scher said the "the rush is people are trying to exert their influence and show it is dangerous to cross these progressive lines.
BRI's critics are right: Like the Greeks, Mongols, British and now Americans, the Chinese are establishing a basis to exert influence through commerce.
They are known as amendments and, if approved by a vote, could exert political pressure on May to change the course of Brexit.
Their strategy revolved around beating LeBron up and forcing him to exert more energy than even the most supremely prepared athlete possibly could.
And on the flip side, they want to see that people who aren't engaged in the startup's success can't exert a disproportionate influence.
A 401(k) brochure can still be a delight to read, if people don't need to exert too much effort to read it.
Among other things, Chapter 9 greatly limits the authority that bankruptcy court judges and other federal officials can exert over insolvent local governments.
Since his second term began last week, several lengthy decrees and presidential decisions have enabled him to exert control with almost unchecked authority.
"Friends can exert a measurable and ongoing influence on your health behaviors in a way that a diet never can," Mr. Buettner said.
A gaggle of oligarchs still exert an oversize influence over Ukraine's politics and economy, and the country has suffered a severe economic slump.
Though a court has since stayed the decision, the action was widely viewed as an attempt by Mr. Granger's party to exert dominance.
We've created international unity around our peaceful pressure campaign around North Korea, including influencing China to exert unprecedented economic influence on North Korea.
Appleyard (Natalie Dormer of "Game of Thrones"), which helps explain her desperate desire to maintain respectability and to exert control over the girls.
Trump is depending on China to exert influence on North Korea that it may be reluctant, or not have the capacity, to do.
It is like a game to him, like one of those colorful woven tubes that trap your fingers when you exert opposing forces.
Xi Jinping, China's current leader, has sought to centralize power, setting up Beijing-based working groups to exert more control outside the capital.
The pressure has intensified since French media group Vivendi, Telecom Italia's biggest shareholder with a 24 percent stake, began to exert greater influence.
White House attorneys have made clear they expect to see the report in advance so they can consider whether to exert executive privilege.
And the episode again proved the limitations of Mr. Trump's family, which was once expected to exert a moderating influence on his presidency.
The country has sought to exert more control over the internet in the wake of lynchings committed after false rumors spread on WhatsApp.
But more recently, Ms. Powell Jobs — the 35th-richest person in the world, worth some $27.5 billion — has begun to exert her influence.
Or he could invite other EU governments to refuse an extension, so as to exert more pressure on MPs to accept a deal.
Democrats have vowed to exert pressure on the group to break with their party on witnesses and other issues, such as obtaining documents.
Party leaders, starting with Nancy Pelosi, should exert enough control over the process to make sure skilled questioners are in the prime roles.
But the intervening weeks have proved that China remains reluctant to exert the kind of pressure that could force the North to denuclearize.
It calls on "national and state leaders and representatives to exert their utmost power and influence" to wrest land away from federal protection.
The possibility has prompted concerns that Mr. Cuomo is trying to exert even more control over the agency and weaken its board's independence.
"To have that social intelligence to know when to exert aggression in the military environment, and when to stay calm, cool, and collected."
" Gabbard later responded with her own fiery tweets, accusing Clinton of being corrupt and attempting to exert control over the Democratic Party. "Great!
As Trump himself noted, too bad the press did not exert the same energy into investigating Hillary Clinton's rickety, illegal bathroom email server.
I never felt like I had to exert extra effort to speak more loudly or more clearly while on calls with the QC35II. 
The pressure has intensified since Vivendi, which owns 24 percent of TIM, began to exert greater influence, raising concerns among politicians in Rome.
The only thing they want is to sit at the table of nuclear power brokers and to be able to exert their influence.
The Saudis and Russians could then exert downward pressure on oil prices by stating they stand ready to meet any shortfall in supply.
"Employees have numerous ways to be heard and exert influence outside of board representation," the company wrote in its recommendation against the proposal.
Again the percussionists try to exert command, jolting the orchestra with their slapsticks, forcing the players through different sound worlds, becoming shockingly violent.
For starters, how many calories you burn during a workout varies a lot depending on the person and how hard you exert yourself.
Park, 64, was impeached last month by parliament over allegations that she allowed her friend, Choi, to exert inappropriate influence over state affairs.
The specter of these failures hangs over Algeria, where the military is expected to exert influence, if not outright control, over any transition.
Saudi Arabia, a founding member of OPEC, has historically been able to exert a lot of control over oil markets and prices worldwide.
"Bones and muscle have a close relationship, as muscles attach to the bones and exert strain on them when we move," Macintosh said.
That social isolation led a small group of sex workers to band together in an effort to protect themselves and exert some political muscle.
Another measure would strengthen existing obligations on countries to share gas so it moves more freely and a single supplier can exert less control.
Striking such a deal with Macron, if possible, would allow the party to secure significant posts and exert control over important areas of policy.
The Force Management Level system was introduced in Iraq and Syria during Barack Obama's administration as a way to exert control over the military.
"We see the Fed needing to exert modest restraint on growth, hiking four times to 22.3 to 20.2 by year-end," said the economists.
Only then will it become clear how deep China's influence runs and how much pressure it is prepared to exert to retain its sway.
All the firepower of the army can't really contain them, though the magnetic rock that William has seems to exert mysterious powers over them.
They used 29 rats for the experiment and tested both the effect of THC and cannabidiol (CBD) on their willingness to exert cognitive effort.
Rates will not be finalized until the fall, and in some cases states can exert pressure on insurers to lower their proposed price hikes.
Long associated with poppy production and heroin distribution, it has used kidnappings, murders, and extortion to vanquish critics and exert control over the region.
THE answer to the question whether Parliament should exert democratic control over the process of leaving the European Union ought surely to be obvious.
But behind the scenes, his political ideology was beginning to morph — and he was beginning to exert greater control on the management of Fidesz.
If the force doesn't pass through the center of mass, the force will also exert a torque on the object, causing it to rotate.
This allows the company to exert more control over its self-driving hardware, as well as bring the cost down to ridiculously cheap levels.
The villain calls in to Trish Talks to publicly threaten the journalist and former child star as a way to exert his own power.
If Republicans retain control of the House on Election Day as expected, the caucus will exert significant influence on the direction of next Congress.
The story goes that President Faustin-Archange Touadera, though elected fairly in 2016, was struggling to exert control over much of the nation's territory.
"I don't agree with athletes having to physically exert themselves in the wee hours of the morning," Konta told the BBC after the match.
But one Addis Ababa-based source said the carrier's role in the investigation does not necessarily indicate it is trying to exert undue influence.
The National Rifle Association, candidates argued, was emblematic of how large, well-funded lobbying groups and corporations exert too much influence on elections. Sen.
With one-fifth of the market, a combined entity would be by far the biggest in Germany, maybe enough to exert some pricing power.
Offering heavily subsidised classes in Mandarin, the institutes have aroused suspicions in the West that China may be using them to exert political influence.
"If you exert any pressure on the surface, you can cause trauma underneath, leading to more breakouts, post-inflammatory pigmentation, and scarring," Kerr says.
Fueled by a guaranteed stream of revenue, unions have established massive political war chests, often used to influence elections and exert pressure on lawmakers.
"They (the Evangelical Alliance) exert some level of pressure over him and see the switch as positive," said Enrique Godoy, a Guatemalan political analyst.
Beijing has long struggled to exert full control over its fractious aluminium sector, which is one of the reasons it has grown so monstrous.
Also, when we are sleep-deprived our ability to exert self-regulation is degraded, so we are more likely to take risks or binge.
This would be one more important step to exert peaceful pressure on the North Korean regime and has received broad, bipartisan support in Congress.
Her legs are about half the size of a "normal" dog's, and so she has to exert more effort to cover the same ground.
The first exoplanets ever discovered were identified by the extremely small gravitational tugs that they exert on their stars, a method called Doppler spectroscopy.
It has also moved to exert more control over state prosecutors and approved legislation that human rights groups said would curtail freedom of assembly.
Previously, xFi users could exert control by turning off the WiFi in the xFi app (which was perhaps easier than the ol' unplug method).
Russia: Aircraft west of Euphrates River are 'targets' The Russian Defense Ministry said it would exert new control over the skies of western Syria.
The Internet Research Agency, the so-called "troll army," used social media to spread pro-Russian-interest messages to exert control in other venues.
"Presidencies exert substantial influence over the direction of the U.S. criminal justice system," Obama writes in The President's Role In Advancing Criminal Justice Reform.
The immediate focus for traders is Wednesday, when parliament will vote on Brexit amendments and could seek to exert further control over the process.

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