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Mr Obama should also exert whatever pressure is needed to make Israel freeze settlement in the West Bank.

Geographical condition in urban riparian zone is often changed by land use activities, which exert influence on urban river functions.

Slippage on the pulleys, gliding on slider beds, friction against conveyed goods (eg in accumulation of goods), scrapers, all exert abrasion loads on the belt.

When management attempts to exert controls, the effort is sometimes viewed by the team as naive or even capricious, and with no mechanism in place to evaluate the impact; good, bad, or indifferent.

The influence we exert is powerful.

Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people.

In the operation of the cases, private enterprises exert great influence on the transaction of state-owned assets and merging.

Science and Technology: Due attention was paid to exert the scientific and technological advantages. The industrialization progress of scientific results was accelerated.

Tzu Hsia said: "If you can treat the worthy as worthy without strain, exert your utmost in serving your parents, devote your whole self in serving your prince, and be honest in speech when dealing with your friends.

The centre can exert control indirectly through deficit targets and the right to veto borrowing.

And signs of overcapacity in the industry exert downward pressure on steel prices and, critics say, put at risk the jobs of U.S. steelworkers.

When food is scarce and animals exert energy to retrieve food, increasing the desirability of less tasty food would help animals eat what they had caught, regardless of its inherent tastiness.

Naturally the exact situation has a huge effect on how much self-control we can exert.

Q: German Chancellor Merkel unequivocally stated that Germany would exert its utmost to rescue the eurozone from the European debt crisis.

He had already made a private attempt to persuade Tu Chu-chai to exert some pressure on his brother-in-law Wu Sun-fu "in the public interest," so that there would be at least some possibility of a rapprochement between the latter and Chao Po-tao.

It thus stimulates everybody, within the system of the social division of labor, to exert himself to the utmost.

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The Europeans have tried vainly to exert some influence over the region.

We may take it for granted now, but more than 300 years ago Sir Isaac Newton proposed a revolutionary idea: that any two objects, no matter their mass, exert gravitational force toward one another.

Such levels of erosion shake the foundations of sensible land stewardship and exert downstream, transnational consequences on the poorer nations of Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.

Once the water is cloudy, it will remain clear and clear as long as it goes through long precipitation. If people are dull, they will rewrite the fate as long as they exert enough effort.

On both issues, there is little capacity to exert force or sufficient pressure for solutions any time soon.

As ever, the Europeans would exert more moral influence if they acted in unison.

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