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"Jurisdiction can be exerted, if it's chosen to be exerted, by any number of different parties," Dr. Klein said.
That, in turn, has exerted massive strain on our politics.
Sessions had said President Trump had not exerted executive privilege.
The state exerted control over industry, agriculture, the whole economy.
Saudi Arabia flatly denied that it had exerted any pressure.
But these organizations still exist and exerted clear power, too.
Trump also claims he exerted "no pressure" during the call.
Certainly U.S. diplomatic power should continue to be fully exerted.
But another factor has recently exerted upward pressure on interest rates.
She said the university's guidelines exerted an "implied control" over students.
The executive branch has exerted its own influence on the law.
And Trump didn't like me, and apparently exerted influence on that.
Architectural feats in inhospitable spots have long exerted a powerful fascination.
No modern critic has exerted comparable influence in how we read.
This is not to mention the market power exerted by Big Tech.
China's record has exerted a "gravitational pull" on the world's economic output.
Some of the pressure on Mrs Clinton was exerted by recent events.
His literature exerted that authority: What he wrote, I accepted; I swallowed.
And what was needed was a reason it had exerted its effect.
The Odyssey has exerted, and still exerts, an undeniable influence on storytelling.
"Cane" sold modestly but exerted a powerful influence over the Harlem Renaissance.
They've often exerted stricter enforcement of terms of service after external pressure.
I had angina attacks every time I walked or otherwise exerted myself.
Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio have also exerted similar pressure on the administration.
He never exerted authority over the process of crafting and co-ordinating policy.
Great pressure has been exerted over the last two years to find him!
Perhaps it's the idea that women exerted a mythical, archetypal power over him.
Even before the Trump era, Fox exerted striking influence on the Republican Party.
It was gently earthy, and the tannins exerted a mild but noticeable grip.
Those factors are more heavily influenced by the pressure exerted by other women.
That is especially the case in Iraq, where Iran has exerted significant influence.
Carson exerted improper influence on any departmental employee in connection with the procurement.
Since assuming his post in 2016 he has exerted tight control over public spending.
"Morgan exerted his control and influence over Lee," police said in the news release.
Guay's domineering and controlling side exerted itself over Marie-Ange and her new home.
For all of Ailes's faults, Van Susteren argues, he exerted a modicum of restraint.
For almost my entire life, these stories have exerted a powerful pull on me.
Mr. Helgason said the financial crisis still exerted a powerful influence on Icelandic voters.
Still, Mr. Cuomo has already exerted a great deal of influence over the authority.
And expressed his admiration for the power exerted by authoritarian dictators around the world.
First, the report concludes that Trump personally exerted "undue influence" over law enforcement investigations.
The story offered a dire warning that Facebook exerted too much editorial control, in the one narrow section of the site where it actually employed human editors, when in fact the problem underlying our global misinformation crisis is that it exerted too little.
Yet it remains unclear if Whitaker has exerted any influence over Rosenstein or Mueller's probe.
They did so by calculating the pressure exerted on bones caught between the dinosaur's teeth.
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"No leverage has been exerted on the government of Hungary from outside," said Mr Ignatieff.
What's the most force I can deliver with the least amount of physical energy exerted?
The pressure exerted against the edges of these tightly fitted geometric shapes is not uniform.
" He adds ... "Certain individuals have unduly exerted themselves into Ms. Nichols' life to her detriment.
India's government exerted total domestic market control and ladled subsidies on producers to encourage exports.
Next, pressure needs to be exerted on Egypt to return to the path of reform.
The maximum pressure exerted by the United States is only going to mount from here.
In recent months, China's political apparatus has exerted even greater control over the nation's economy.
Over the next decade the group exerted a pull on her, according to her testimony.
And how viable are our property rights in the face of eminent domain being exerted?
His grandiosity exerted a paradoxical magnetism, tempered as it was by an easygoing self-deprecation.
Why Biosphere 2 would have exerted a magnetic force on Boyle isn't hard to see.
Congress also exerted its power over war powers with the War Powers Act of 28500.
THE BULLISH CASE: Excluding the huge drag exerted by the energy sector, earnings are positive.
It was in the area of historical reconciliation that Ms. Kennedy exerted her biggest sway.
The students who exerted more self-control were not more successful in accomplishing their goals.
What's more, the tremendous torque exerted during an exit attempt causes friction on the hind legs.
Today's descent was done to measure the weak gravitational pull exerted by the kilometer-wide asteroid.
He disputed that Mr. Milken or his institute exerted any special influence over the Treasury Department.
She exerted different degrees of pressure for the darker wavelets and the lighter areas between them.
"There's still a level of control that's exerted when you own the stocks," the source said.
Much pressure has been exerted, particularly by America, to pick the UN's first-ever female head.
In the years to follow, the bed exerted something like a centripetal force on the space.
The Vermont senator has exerted his influence on the Democratic Party's platform, messaging and infrastructure, however.
That is, after 3,000 pounds of pressure have been exerted to shape just one Pez candy.
I exerted too much energy (early) and then it took me a little bit to recalculate.
This week's episode, "Treason," makes the most of the opposing forces being exerted on the show.
The far-right parties have certainly exerted a pull on politics in most Western European countries.
It had gradually exerted its authority, Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic taking hold of the midfield.
More recently as president, Mr. Macron has exerted that power in the name of saving jobs.
And just the social pressure that can be exerted on you in a situation like that.
If it's over-exerted, it can be injured or too sore, and be out of commission.
Alongside the governmental control that Britain exerted over its colonies, it effectively controlled their economies, too.
Now they have dreamt up (the idea) of some kind of pressure being exerted on Ukraine.
In addition to the classes, members exerted pressure on others to devote themselves further to the group.
Festivals are moving in the right direction, thanks to pressure exerted by their audiences and the media.
"We have exerted a lot of effort to achieve security and stability," he said in televised remarks.
If this government does not cave to the pressure exerted by western politicians, I will sleep peacefully.
Several foreign countries also exerted influence in the final stretch of the campaign, mainly to help Netanyahu.
This size change corresponds to the pressure exerted by Earth's ancient atmosphere as the lava was cooling.
Steinmeier had exerted considerable pressure on Schulz to change course for the sake of stability in Germany.
They have exerted their strongest influence at state level, where a lot of business regulation is written.
Two other identifiers are the pressure exerted on the paper and the arrhythmic pattern of certain elements.
They were doing most of work—at home and in the village— and exerted real social power.
Meanwhile, the flat design would be better equipped to withstand the enormous forces exerted by the beam.
Clearly men have exerted an enormous amount of control over the look and feel of menstrual products.
In a savvy move, he targeted pastors, likely realizing the massive influence they exerted over their congregations.
Whatever is attempted in the way of improving your position brings back less than the effort exerted.
But even as Moscow has exerted ever-greater control, the centrifugal pull on the regions has increased.
Yet even inside Turkey, the European Union exerted a powerful pull as a means of elevating society.
But so far there hasn't been enough pressure exerted to stop the barbaric treatment of the Rohingya.
Even when the system was privately owned in its first few decades, the political class exerted influence.
But individuals aware of the effort claim it went beyond a single state and were exerted nationwide.
That influence was also indirectly exerted over the adults entrusted with ensuring the protection of the young.
As Senate Republicans struggled for agreement on the contents of their repeal bill, President Trump exerted pressure.
It was the third time this week a Democratic-led House committee exerted oversight pressure on Trump.
This was how Bashir exerted control in Sudan and it shaped everything about my coming of age.
But in 2015, the FCC exerted authority specifically over internet providers, taking them out of the FTC's jurisdiction.
But the dollar grinding higher and on track for a fourth straight week of gains exerted some pressure.
They found very little evidence that the media exerted an independent influence on whom voters decided to back.
At the same time, the pressure exerted by the ice lowers the water's melting point below 0°C.
He exerted control over Lisa and Priscilla by promising, falsely, to advance their dance careers, their lawsuits said.
The more influence voters exerted over any single issue, the less they would be able to wield elsewhere.
As China's economy has ballooned, and its reliance on Hong Kong has diminished, Beijing has exerted greater influence.
For nearly a decade its government has exerted a massive, concerted effort to tackle pollution, with encouraging results.
Though he spent most of his life in prison, Manson has exerted a strange pull on American culture.
Since my late teens, every effort I have ever exerted has been with the intention of escaping Alresford.
The BoE survey also showed weaker business investment exerted a "significant drag" on demand for credit from businesses.
Any time he exerted himself, even just a little, the cough would kick in with a shocking fierceness.
Mr. Sisi has banned public protests, fragmented the opposition and exerted an iron grip on the news media.
Mr. al-Bashir exerted power for three decades by building up competing paramilitary forces, all loyal to him.
The secret, as I read the new literature, is that Rome actually exerted a lot of soft power.
While Tsai did not say it specifically, it's likely any pressure exerted on China will come from Washington.
This control could be exerted upon drones, weapon systems, and other remote systems operated by an enhanced individual.
How much pressure it exerted on the bubble, and thus the size of the bubble, were a mystery.
Those old imperatives have never exerted much of a hold over a new, enlightened generation of N.B.A. fans.
Mr. Trump exerted brute force in an effort to secure votes for the plan, and he got nowhere.
At a time when there were very few national institutions, parties exerted a tremendous, and vital, nationalizing force.
When we rise higher in the atmosphere, less pressure is exerted on oxygen molecules (known as Boyle's Law).
In a statement, the Larkin family denied that Goldman's subsidiary exerted pressure to end the leases or sell.
"They were on the verge of bankruptcy, so Marvel publications exerted no control over my show whatsoever," says Semper.
Russia said clear outside pressure had been exerted on the vote but it did not dispute the voting process.
Rinne was not overly exerted, but he did have to work at times to keep Minnesota off the scoresheet.
Family members allege Cummins exerted an ever-increasing psychological control over Thomas — all of which occurred under their noses.
But pressure must be exerted so he keeps his word, and prevents the crisis from reoccurring here or elsewhere.
His grandfather was the famed evangelical preacher Billy Graham, who exerted immense influence over American politics, culture, and theology.
Previous presidents exerted a light touch with businesses, tackling industries as a whole while discussing policy in overarching tones.
Pope was a dour and mysterious character, who exerted almost total control over the Enquirer for thirty-six years.
They lived lives circumscribed by social convention and exerted influence mostly in determining the absolute standard of high style.
Why didn't Peter King write an open letter to the coaches who exerted exactly zero control over their players?
Enemies of broad reform such as Sessions and others have successfully exerted political pressure to quash more ambitious proposals.
She did the same for campaign finance with her path-breaking work on how the Koch brothers exerted influence.
Whatever pressure is exerted on Western governments by these companies will help us and we should exploit these opportunities.
President Park Geun-hye is facing a deepening crisis over allegations that a friend exerted inappropriate influence over her.
It equates the mechanical energy exerted by the mass of an object with an equivalent amount of electrical energy.
"So the pressure will surely be exerted over the tenants to start cleaning up after themselves," Ms. Guzov said.
Russia, which already exerted considerable political influence in Syria, holds sway over its foreign policy, military and security services.
Having overturned centuries of traditions, Roxelana exerted extraordinary influence over her husband, the most powerful man in Ottoman history.
He praised Malta for "doing the right thing by denouncing the dangerous and undue pressures exerted by the NGOs."
The judge exerted a modicum of order, forbidding outright the suggestion of the betrothed that they marry in costume.
But Mr. Jackson now finds himself at the center of a debate over how he has exerted that influence.
But Yad Vashem's chairman, Avner Shalev, said in an interview that Mr. Kantor had not exerted any such influence.
Fuller's most surprising revelation is the profound impact Darwin's portrait of a "teeming, pulsating natural world" exerted on Thoreau.
Visco said she had not asked Panetta for any specific intervention to help Banca Etruria, or exerted any pressure.
Even from prison, Mr. Fujimori has exerted influence on politics, and his supporters, so-called Fujimoristas, dominate the legislature.
The same external pressures exerted by institutional investors to wind down investments or get out at inopportune times don't exist.
Twelve crystal sensors on the cylinder's outer wall could detect how much force was exerted by the outward-pushing beads.
It wouldn't happen on every ordinary practice run—only on the ones when I exerted my most intense physical effort.
That is the principle behind a solar sail, which employs the gentle pressure exerted by sunlight to propel a vehicle.
They discovered the cyclists exerted more power and had higher heart rates when riding outdoors than when they cycled indoors.
Drought was clearly not the major factor, he said, but instead exerted an additional pressure alongside political and social issues.
She worshipped her father, which may help explain the magnetism that talented men exerted on her throughout her eventful life.
Both say no undue influence is being exerted by the oligarch, whose businesses range from banking and energy to aviation.
Through the vote, the Senate has exerted its own authority over the government's restoration plans as a measure of oversight.
Most countries now have civilian defence ministers; some have exerted control over defence policy, through white papers and the like.
Under the pressures exerted by globalization, Buddhism continues to provide a source of legitimacy for nation-states across the region.
Concerns that Saudi Arabia and Russia could boost output have exerted downward pressures on oil prices over the past week.
It is straightforward about her drug abuse, and about the control exerted over her by her family and production team.
Look no further than app stores to witness the chokehold where control is exerted by a small amount of people.
Like a rubber band being pulled taut, the force exerted on the truck increases exponentially the further the truck travels.
Next, it exerted control over the lower courts by giving the justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, the right to dismiss judges.
Arthur believes more regulation and vigilance can be exerted during the morning training hours, when nine of the deaths occurred.
The Fed's is exerted via the dollar, which has become more important globally in the decade since the financial crisis.
The multibillion dollar food and soda industries have exerted those pressures to successfully stave off regulation in many other countries.
At Monday's news conference, Ms. Smith elaborated on the extent of control she claimed Mr. Hutchison exerted over her life.
Rwanda has exerted strong control over the media since the 1994 genocide, which was partly incited by inflammatory radio broadcasts.
Only a consistent preference for such decoration — in many species a "choice exerted by the female" — could select for aesthetics.
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So he'd have to do it within his stable, where he exerted power, and he knew people wouldn't ever complain.
The country has jailed tens of thousands of opponents, banned hundreds of websites and exerted tight control over the courts.
Power dynamics exerted through sex and gender completely infuse the lives of the show's characters, as do sex and sassiness.
"Yeller," in contrast to the controlled symmetry exerted by "Secret Keeper," looks impaled by the tapered roll of the print.
This week the party exerted its power by abstaining or even voting with the opposition on amendments to the finance bill.
"Primary school children should be free of the influence that can be exerted by religious symbols," said court spokesman Martin Dressler.
China had lost momentum due to a government crackdown on risky lending and the drag exerted by the US trade war.
This study shows that children don't have the intellectual faculty or emotional strength to resist the influence exerted by these technologies.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang did not directly answer a question on whether China had exerted pressure over the statement.
Currents at right angles to its direction of travel, such as those created by vortices, exerted forces on its flat surfaces.
Kepler's engineers came up with an ingenious fix, relying on the radiation pressure exerted by sunlight to re-steady the craft.
On the Israel-Palestinian question, one administration after another has exerted half-hearted efforts to resolve the conflict, to no avail.
The additional weight of the arm and the forces exerted by its motion gave the roboticists an added hurdle to overcome.
Collectors invested in bulbs months before they bloomed and exerted little control over tulips' coloration, the foremost marking of their value.
Despite dire predictions, the vote "apparently exerted less drag on economic activity than previously anticipated by many analysts," the minutes noted.
The biggest one in question here will be the level of control GrubHub exerted over drivers like Raef Lawson, the plaintiff.
Blood pressure is the force exerted in the large arteries—vessels that carry blood away from the heart—with every heartbeat.
Mr. Campbell had exerted a strong influence on Apple and Google, two of the world's most valuable companies, since the 20053s.
To the contrary, Trump has exerted far less of a direct influence over his agency leaders, who often publicly defy him.
Eventually — after having exerted enormous influence on the library — he was fired, whereupon he penned an angry letter to a friend.
But it was Russian fairy tales that exerted the most lasting pull on Rimsky-Korsakov and inspired most of his operas.
The agencies' legal strategy also will have to withstand the political influence exerted by the companies' powerful lobbyists and legal teams.
Only a consistent preference for such ornament — in many species, a "choice exerted by the female" — could select for such decoration.
For two years, the Trump Administration has also exerted "maximum pressure," through sanctions and isolation, to force new concessions from Tehran.
He exerted quiet influence from behind the scenes, giving room for extrovert McDermott to play the role of showman and salesman.
Much of these earnings were already held in dollar-denominated assets and therefore exerted little influence on the dollar when repatriated.
The Flyers (11-2) exerted their advantage on the interior, scoring 28 of their 42 first-half points in the paint.
The Flyers (11-2) exerted their advantage on the interior, scoring 28 of their 42 first-half points in the paint.
If I exerted myself, my ankles would swell and my lungs would fill, followed by months of cardiac asthma and coughing.
Recent events have shown how violence exerted on one end of the ideological spectrum can spawn radical narratives on the other.
One factor that kept sending the F-35 program off course was the level of control Lockheed exerted over the program.
The archdiocese exerted its influence, passing out leaflets supporting the rezoning during Pope Francis' speech in 783 in Madison Square Garden.
One factor that kept sending the F-35 program off course was the level of control Lockheed exerted over the program.
Dickens and Forster, she reported, exerted themselves so hard that perspiration streamed off them and they seemed drunk with their efforts.
"Focusing on non-intrusive gait recognition by monitoring the force exerted on the floor during a footstep is very challenging," said Reyes.
The pull exerted by successful places is offset by policies that restrict population growth and that were not imposed a century ago.
Slight pressure is typically exerted on the sutures or connections between the cranial bones, and sometimes also on the neck and spine.
He exerted colossal strength to carry out tasks no one else could accomplish, and vanquished monsters that no one else could defeat.
Big cable companies successfully exerted their influence over the FCC to modify the proposal, and that's seldom the best outcome for consumer.
From what we know, it appears that no new pressure was exerted on Iran to produce information on his status or whereabouts.
This disconnect has exerted cost pressure on most organic ingredients, which is likely to worsen should demand growth continue to outpace conventional.
And while rave music's always exerted an influence on Cutler, it's never been more prominent or forceful than it is on Levitate.
To measure this, they wired up the skin of their volunteers' jaws using electrodes which recorded the force a volunteer exerted chewing.
But what is already striking is the intense pressure the Trump White House exerted on one of the weakest nations in Europe.
With the U.S. Presidential Election around the corner, never before has digital exerted such a strong influence on each and every vote.
In this case, instead of pursuing a public confrontation, Elliott exerted force behind the scenes to change both the board and strategy.
In recent months, professional athletes have exerted their influence to spread messages about social issues — issues like police brutality and gun violence.
The companies purchases have exerted more influence on Asia's oil market buying since they were first awarded crude import licenses in 2015.
They push, pull (via rigging ropes), and even use torque exerted by jumping off the beast's back to force his fists upward.
But then again, the pressure exerted by the lefty couldn't have been anything Halep had seen for a long time -- if ever.
Nothing even remotely close to such financial pressure has been exerted on North Korea and its partners engaged in illicit financial transactions.
Mr. Biden may still bounce back, but the force he exerted on the race appears to be a thing of the past.
Beyond the ballet's lasting impact on contemporary choreography and composition, it exerted an unprecedented influence on prewar fashion — its costumes became couture.
Unlike many other establishment Republicans, Mr. Priebus exerted maximum effort on Mr. Trump's behalf, even if he was uncertain of the outcome.
Yes, Ms. Gill's latest work demanded a lot of trust and attention from viewers, but it exerted a fascination strange and rare.
Parents have also clashed over whether the Orthodox community has exerted disproportionate influence on public schools and siphoned funding to its yeshivas.
Renault, which was also headed by Mr. Ghosn, owns 43 percent of Nissan and has exerted outsize control over the Japanese company.
But the adults were not persuaded by the peer pressure exerted by the social robots, resisting the incorrect answers spouted by the machines.
Think also of the huge downward pressure on output and employment these deficits exerted, and continue to exert, in our import-competing industries.
"If there has been progress [in investigations], it's because of pressure that we, as parents, have exerted on the authorities," he once said.
That means, for instance, being aware of the pressures exerted on each arm by the other when they pick up a bucket together.
In demonstrations, the paperfuge was able to centrifuge blood at about 20,000 RPM—a speed comparable to those exerted by conventional benchtop centrifuges.
According to Archimedes's principle, the buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
What's more, when the vertical tissues that comprise the junk were removed, the overall stress exerted on the skull increased by 45 percent.
Justice Department officials declined to comment on the terms or on why the government had exerted such pressure on Mr. Modanlo to accept.
Western and African nations have exerted enormous pressure on the two to work together, even with the threat of sanctions and international isolation.
Each had its own distinctive pressure, measured in the pounds per square inch exerted by the oil and natural gas rising within it.
The THAAD system has proven controversial in South Korea as China fiercely opposes it and has exerted pressure on Seoul to remove it.
What they've never done is exerted their power as US senators to engage in meaningful oversight over his corruption and conflicts of interest.
By submitting to the pressures exerted by a minority in Israel, the Jewish state is alienating a large segment of the Jewish people.
And so, over time, the unique voice of the director has waned somewhat, if not disappeared entirely, as studios have exerted more control.
On the contrary, the SS exerted the greatest diligence to prevent any man who had been part of it from surviving and telling.
But let's not just assume that because one party exerted no control in one nomination cycle that parties are functionally dead as organizations.
Yet there is one influential figure who hardly ever gets his proper due for the abiding influence he has exerted on men's fashion.
The Czech tennis federation, under the Communist government's rule, had exerted control over its young star's schedule, finances and even her playing style.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a famed micromanager who has called for a three-year extension but has not exerted any overt influence behind it.
He exerted quiet influence from behind the scenes, giving room for the extroverted Mr. McDermott to play the role of showman and salesman.
The devastating tale of Khashoggi's murder has an uncanny precursor in the region, one in which business exerted its influence, to great effect.
But just as important as the level of pollution in an area is the effort exerted by a bicyclist to pedal through it.
The new GOP majority centralized decision-making in the leadership and exerted enormous pressure on members to vote in unison behind its choices.
Even when out of power, the military has exerted behind-the-scenes influence to maintain its firm grip on politics and national security.
But he also said that he warned Trump that Cohen could agree to cooperate with prosecutors if enough pressure is exerted on him.
Baigorri said Anatel could impose sanctions if evidence emerges that Société Mondiale exerted undue influence on the board prior to the regulator's authorization.
And the DNC, concerned about a circus on the debate stage, exerted a heavier hand on qualifications this time than in past cycles.
Witness the gravitational field exerted by the ship, which can suck buses, cars, and bridges out of a city and whoosh them upward.
This power is exerted through the legal bribery of public officials with lobbying and other money by the rich heads of private industries.
To this end, various regional governments in India have exerted control over parts of the internet in their borders to execute internet shutdowns.
Sanders learned this hard lesson in 2017 when he over-exerted himself on an early attempt to climb ten mountains in just one day.
Mars's frigid temperatures, and the feeble pressure exerted by its wispy atmosphere, mean that no liquid water could survive on the surface for long.
In these early years of economic development, King Bhumibol exerted efforts beyond the call of duty and built an indelible bond with his people.
As the stick moves, the forces exerted by the hand can easily send it flying out of control if they're not perfectly co-ordinated.
Cavs coach Tyronn Lue debated resting James after he exerted so much energy in Sunday's win against the Thunder, but elected to play him.
But in the context of the terrifying control exerted by the party and the state on artists such as Shostakovich, they are radical ideas.
To prevent a wormhole from imploding, it would have to be filled with an exotic substance, sometimes called phantom energy, that exerted negative gravity.
That low, staggering walk with which she makes her entrance is that of someone pulled downward by the gravity exerted by the universal grave.
"We shall see if Matobato's testimony creates the condition to remove the chilling effect" that Mr. Duterte's "clan" had long exerted on potential witnesses.
Troubles for girls include pressure, exerted through the "internet and everything else, for kids to try to act older than their age," he said.
But this year, one side has stopped pulling, giving us a rare chance to learn two things: whether all the effort exerted by Mrs.
Within a few years, he exerted political control over Greece, staked claims to sovereignty in Egypt and Persia, and reached the edges of India.
The longer-period variations are linked to subtler, longer-term cycles in tides that are caused by gravity exerted by the sun and Jupiter.
That may sound impossible, but Baker and Harris, both in their early 30s then, exerted a magnetically charged ambivalence that seemed to defy physics.
He quit in 1977 after charging that undue influence was being exerted to steer a Baltimore subway contract to a politically potent campaign contributor.
After just three months of watching Strauss wreak havoc on the bettongs, the scientists decided his presence exerted too much pressure on the animals.
The numbers exerted some downward pressure on sterling and raised expectations for a rate cut from the Bank of England (BOE) later this month.
From here ISIS exerted control over hundreds of thousands of people, with its influence stretching deep into the Middle East and parts of Africa.
The revelation came amid rising concern over the tighter grip being exerted on China's private sector by the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping.
History does not give me confidence Trump can stand up to any of the political pressure that is about to be exerted on him.
James exerted a unique pressure on the Lakers to win now, to trade for another top-shelf star, no matter the long-term costs.
Dr. Lipson usually advises his patients against running and directs them toward strength training to help the body withstand the pressures exerted by high heels.
The heat needed to keep its ocean from freezing is thought to come from tidal forces exerted by Saturn and a neighboring larger moon, Dione.
Then came refinement and exploitation of those inventions — a process that took time, and exerted its peak effect on economic growth between 1920 and 1970.
Chinese censors have exerted tight control over the media and internet, and President Xi Jinping has sought to consolidate the government's control in recent years.
Like other artists before her — from Paul Klee and August Macke to Philip Taaffe — spending time in Morocco exerted a deep influence on her art.
And in a democratic setting, wherever power is exerted, it deserves our scrutiny, in order to understand whether it's serving democratic purposes or undermining them.
Each hole was located on the upper nasal area between the eyes, and they were slightly sunken in, suggesting pressure was exerted onto the skulls.
While it claimed to aspire to financial independence, Doha defined success in terms of influence, rather than profit, and exerted minimal effort in finding advertisers.
It was an archenemy of both the New York Police Department and real-estate developers for the supposed downward pull it exerted on property values.
It is hard to think of another individual who has exerted as much direct and sustained political power over American life over the same time.
And this sustained reliance on the big con has, over time, exerted a strong selection effect both on the party's leadership and on its base.
As the 1980s war on drugs morphed into the early 90s "zero tolerance" approach, however, society exerted even more pressure on survivors to stay silent.
During this time, a planet like Jupiter would have grown quickly, and rather suddenly (on cosmic timescales) exerted lots of gravity on the surrounding planets.
While it has yet to decide, the possibility of bankruptcy exerted powerful leverage at the bargaining table in Oklahoma, people familiar with the negotiations said.
Karachi is highly politicized, and occasionally after a big disaster, pressure is exerted by one criminal or political element or another to release bodies quickly.
For the latest, he has exerted political pressure so the swampiest agency in town, the Export-Import Bank, can be restored to its full potential.
The front-office roles seem like a natural development for all three, who exerted a particularly strong influence in the clubhouse as players — especially Franco.
He also exerted influence on the Appropriations and Indian Affairs committees, helping to earmark funds for the settlement of Indian water disputes and land claims.
It was unclear whether the N.F.L. exerted any pressure on Panthers officials to release the women from those agreements to enable them to speak freely.
For the first time, the department reduced China's rating to the lowest tier of countries, signaling that it has exerted minimal effort to combat trafficking.
Q&A Q. I read somewhere that the gravitational force exerted by Jupiter is so great that it makes the sun move in its direction.
While weakening foreign fundamentals have pushed money out of those markets, the relatively high interest rates in the United States have exerted a magnetic pull.
These measures will keep the basement — in essence, a watertight vessel — from bobbing like a giant cork from the upward pressure exerted by surrounding groundwater.
Mr. Cunha, the former speaker of Brazil's lower house of Congress, exerted considerable sway over Brazilian politics and was one of Mr. Temer's top allies.
But the pressure exerted by contemporary politics to make queer lives visible sometimes interferes with art-making, which at its best observes no external agendas.
The US has, for years, exerted minimal influence in Syria, as Russia controlled facts on the ground and Iran expanded its influence and its footprint.
Before 2015, companies were considered a joint-employer when the two entities exerted "direct" and "significant" control over the same employee, a lower standard. Reps.
That's thanks at least in part to powerful groups such as the National Rifle Association, which has exerted significant influence over the gun-control debate.
"For example, police have exerted pressure on leaders of independent bodies, the opposition and people who have criticized the authorities," the 91-page report said.
Eventually, Northern liberals became the majority faction within the Democratic Party and exerted pressure, and Democrats passed a series of civil rights bills into law.
Interpol's Secretary-General Jurgen Stock told reporters Kim's election was free and transparent after Russia said clear outside pressure had been exerted on the vote.
Terry E. Branstad, a Republican, who has exerted himself in an unheard-of effort to derail one of his own party's front-runners, Senator Ted Cruz.
For many of his patients, he advises against running and directs them toward strength training to help the body withstand the pressures exerted by high heels.
Other officers who had been dispatched to the chaotic scene described his conduct as unprofessional, noting Bonar should have exerted more restraint when dealing with Morris.
The Thai government has long exerted tight control over the internet, and the Thai military junta has only escalated the crackdown since taking power in 2014.
The brothers seized their travel documents, credit cards and most of their wages and — by sometimes threatening violence — exerted total control over them, the CPS said.
He denied during a parliamentary hearing in November that he had exerted pressure on the NPS, which is run by the ministry, to back the merger.
And the president of the United States has expressed strong and clear views about the appropriate level of oil prices and exerted pressure on Saudi Arabia.
Daily pressure should be exerted on Venezuela's military to defect from the President Nicolas Maduro regime rather than international military intervention, Colombia's president told CNBC Tuesday.
They used the pressure exerted by sunlight — yes, the force of the photons from the sun pushing on the craft — to help the spacecraft regain balance.
Legacy businesses have been disintermediated by the rise of companies built around the internet which have, within a very short period, exerted dominion over the world.
Food prices exerted the main drag, rising 1.1 percent in the 12 months to August compared to a 1.6 percent year-on-year-increase in July.
Oil has exerted its pull over the last week of trading, creating a listless market in the wake of its decline, traders told CNBC on Tuesday.
Sources familiar also believe Spain exerted pressure on Ecuador after Assange tweeted support for the separatist movements in Catalonia, a northeast region of Spain seeking independence.
The elder Mr. Trump exerted control no matter how big or small the decision, as Ivana Zelnickova learned over dinner one night in the late 1970s.
Given the current level of popular anger, there's a strong possibility that similar pressure could be exerted today, giving strength to efforts to reform electoral rules.
Tom Price (R-Ga.) over whether his investment decisions were informed by his activities as a lawmaker who exerted significant influence over the nation's health policy.
Continued recovery in investors' appetite for risk taking exerted pressure on safe-haven currencies, dragging the Swiss franc to an 11-week low against the dollar.
Interestingly, Comey didn't rule out potentially investigating whether the nonprofit Clinton Foundation had exerted undue influence over the State Department while Clinton was secretary of State.
Iran's supreme leader says his country faces a "sensitive" time ahead due to pressure exerted by the Trump administration and economic problems resulting from U.S. sanctions.
Clinton had exerted influence over the deal, but the timing of the transaction and the donations raised questions about whether the donors had received favorable handling.
Employees at Trump University, the subject of controversy and litigation, exerted pressure on students to give the school high ratings, according to interviews with former students.
The Obama-era water rule would have redefined the federal government's authority over bodies of water and exerted authority over small waterways like ponds and headwaters.
Galanis did not have a publicly disclosed role at Gerova but was head of a subsidiary and exerted control over the company through associates, prosecutors said.
Grimsson has exerted his right to demand popular votes on key issues, introducing political power to an office that had traditionally been seen as largely ceremonial.
But, in the countries where the INCB exerted the greatest influence, the bigger problem was that too few (rather than too many) opioids were being prescribed.
Besides, both chambers were mostly decentralized committee-based institutions, where partisan leadership exerted minimal agenda control, so partisan control of the chamber didn't matter as much.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany also exerted pressure on Mr. Sisi as part an effort to lift a ban on the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Egypt.
In the 2016 presidential election campaign, Russia had — successfully — exerted massive influence to support then-candidate Donald Trump and to harm his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
There's ample reason to believe, therefore, that the FARC's newfound activism is connected to the growing pressure now being exerted on Caracas by Colombia and others.
Between 1970 and 43, Vanier allegedly exerted a "psychological hold" over his alleged victims, all women living in France, and none of whom had disabilities themselves.
In the middle of the SARS outbreak for instance, the U.S. invasion of Iraq would have exerted an equivalent if not greater impact on price action.
In both cases, the ball is traveling with about the same speed and the ball is stopped by a force exerted on it from the glass.
A ProPublica investigation recently found that three members of Trump's Mar-A-Lago club have exerted substantial influence over the Veterans Administration from outside of government.
Today, although Marxist ideas and the label "socialist" have been resurgent on the left, the enormous influence once exerted by Communism now seems a distant phenomenon.
The deal was held up as a model at the time, because it was achieved without the sort of leverage that can be exerted in bankruptcy.
Ms. Huddy's lawyers had told the company that Mr. O'Reilly pursued a sexual relationship in 2011, at a time he exerted significant influence over her airtime.
The commander in chief has commonly reigned supreme, and there are relatively few instances in American history when Congress has exerted its authority to declare war.
The lyrics of a handful of songs on that record are based on slave-era stories from the South, and this banjo exerted the real presence.
The court motion by the defense said Salman was physically abused by Mateen, who was "rapidly succumbing to steroid abuse" and exerted significant control over her.
The most important reason was fiscal austerity — spending cuts, supposedly to reduce the budget deficit, that exerted a steady drag on the economy from 2010 onward.
He also exerted considerable influence on the design world as an editor at several magazines, including Casabella, where he worked for six years beginning in 1970.
The Lady Bears exerted their dominance throughout the tournament, rolling over opponents by an average margin of 38.2 points in their romp to the Final Four.
Here, we get a sense of how tensions over racial integration and civil rights exerted pressure on party leaders and altered the stakes of party processes.
Historically, Bitcoin Core developers, who maintain the Bitcoin network's dominant client software, have also exerted influence, shaping Bitcoin's road map and the story of its use cases.
"The cultural hegemony exerted by the art world in the West has established a hierarchy where Western art is considered the canon of good taste," she said.
For short jumps (about two lengths of her 1.5-centimeter body), Kim exerted herself more than absolutely necessary, making the jumps quicker, and from a lower angle.
Reformers then were chiefly concerned about a party system "owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people," one that exerted too much control over politicians.
In an unprecedented move, Amazon last year sued the Pentagon over allegations that Trump exerted "improper pressure" to keep a lucrative cloud-computing contract away from Amazon.
Instead, they used a similar and intuitive design strategy: mixing a sticky ingredient with something that can stretch and withstand the stresses exerted by a moving body.
Locally, he exerted influence on past Democratic governors in Oregon (despite living in Portland, he declared his residence to be in Seattle in order to avoid taxes).
The court found that since Prodigy moderated its message boards, it exerted the same editorial control as a publisher, and was thus liable for what was published.
He is irreplaceable, but his legacy will live wherever democracy is defended, human rights are protected, and U.S. leadership is exerted in defense of universal values. pic.twitter.
To elucidate the gist of Manzoni's project, Hoptman emphasizes the influence that Roland Barthes's Le degré zéro de l'écriture (Writing Degree Zero, 1953) exerted on postwar culture.
While Salman is the official head of state, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has exerted extraordinary influence over the country's defense, intelligence and economic policy and strategy.
"The Inheritance" masterfully teased out the pressures that the Trump presidency has exerted on America's gay community, fissuring its solidarity along lines of race, class and age.
Last week's mass resignations raised questions about why the independent directors decided to leave and to what extent Vivendi exerted control over the former state phone monopoly.
He is also on the board of insurer Generali, where sources said Bollore, who is a major indirect investor, exerted his influence in a recent management change.
Herzer and Dauman have argued in court documents that Redstone suffers from diminished mental competency and is a victim of undue influence exerted by his daughter, Shari.
For estate lawyers and probate judges, knotty conflicts about the mental competence of a benefactor, even charges that someone has exerted "undue influence," are far from uncommon.
Feng Chongyi, professor at the University of Technology Sydney, says the influence exerted by Beijing over Chinese associations in Australia has grown appreciably since the late 1990s.
"Global trade has slowed as trade frictions have exerted a negative impact on sentiment and of course the manufacturing sector," another FedEx executive said on that call.
For decades, the federal government has exerted a great deal of influence over its management, even if the company has frequently been promised autonomy in that respect.
So power is exerted almost entirely within the organization, among its pious militants, generations of whom have clung to their lovely discipline throughout a vast, indifferent history.
The subject matter extended to pressure exerted by parents on their children to make it as professionals which turned matches even at under-10 level into battlefields.
A courageous fighter who stood up to the callousness of a gun lobby that for too long exerted undue influence over our political process here in Virginia.
The organization sometimes conducted raids on the town—at one point, it seized Radio Alwan's transmitter—but it also exerted soft power by distributing bread and clothing.
He had denied during a parliamentary hearing in November that he had exerted pressure on the NPS, which is run by the ministry, to back the merger.
Soltani had devoted most of his adult life to understanding digital surveillance and privacy, and he closely observed how the tech industry exerted its will in Washington.
For years, China has exerted digital control with a system of internet filters known as the Great Firewall, which allows authorities to limit what people see online.
For some countries, U.S. prosecution removes a burden from their own legal systems; with other countries, the U.S. has exerted pressure on governments to forge such agreements.
Ms. Murillo, 67, has exerted outsize influence on the country since 2007, when Mr. Ortega, the 1980s revolutionary leader, won the presidential election and returned to power.
Robert E. Cornegy Jr., an ally of Representative Hakeem Jeffries, who has exerted growing influence over the party in Brooklyn, was made chairman of the Democratic Conference.
This discussion of male power exerted over women plays out in Othello as we watch high-ranking, socially-influential men manipulate this power dynamic in their favor.
Two years ago, the organization caved to back-room pressure exerted by Ms. Kursinski and other victims to remove Mr. Williams's name from the lifetime achievement trophy.
Here is a force diagram: Since the front wheels are off the ground, they miss the small ramp—there is no force exerted on the front wheels.
And over the past week, the denizens of that noble muskeg have risen up and exerted the separation of powers that Trump's victory always promised to test.
He helped turn that city into a retail capital, and exerted vast influence in the state, doling out big donations to arts organizations, hospitals, universities and politicians.
The force that Williamson exerted into the ground, Dr. Elliott said, was greater than for any other N.B.A. player or other professional athlete his company had tested.
As the groups became more powerful, they exerted their own influence independent of the government, most notably in controlling organized crime like drug trafficking in Caracas barrios.
In the 1930s, MGM scuttled a plan to make a movie about the killings after Turkey exerted intense pressure on the State Department and the studio itself.
The agency boasts of its pill-mill busts and increased prosecutions of physicians—but the data shows that it exerted precious little oversight higher up the chain.
It is to Sierra Leone in West Africa, a country she has never visited but one that has exerted a strong gravitational pull on her young life.
Shortly after the Ukrainian prosecutors returned from their Washington meeting, a new round of Democratic pressure was exerted on Ukraine — this time via its embassy in Washington.
The employee, Juliet Huddy, had said that Mr. O'Reilly pursued a sexual relationship with her in 220, at a time he exerted significant influence over her career.
But Jones, who finished with 19 points and 13 rebounds in 28 minutes played, exerted a gravitational pull on the game all night from the Maryland post.
For the trained artists featured in the show, their unschooled counterparts exerted an irresistible pull as exemplars of vitality, ingenuity, sincerity, and a bracing lack of polish.
A brief bout of shortness of breath might make you think that you simply exerted yourself too much, but shortness of breath can be a big deal.
In the vertical spinning position, there is very little torque exerted on the system (since ice is slippery and the skates are close to the axis of rotation).
He exerted his authority over me and I struggled to subvert his appointed order, which, if disobeyed, resulted in devastating punishment of both a physical and emotional nature.
The water in the lake hovers around the freezing point, but it never solidifies owing the tremendous pressure exerted onto it from the piles of ice directly above.
"We find it unlikely that medical cannabis — used by about 2.5% of the U.S. population — has exerted large conflicting effects on opioid overdose mortality," the study authors wrote.
Image: Knorre/ShutterstockUrinary tract infections are typically caused by a bacterium that somehow manages to creep its way into the bladder, despite the intense pressures exerted by urination.
Kubrick paid such attention to detail in his movies, and exerted such total control over his films, that he was able to deliver depth in all his scenes.
They took pairs of booklets of varying thickness (between 12 and 100 pages) and interleaved them, measuring the force being exerted as they tried to separate the booklets.
Einstein's theory foresees the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation including light lengthening as it escapes the pull of gravity exerted by a massive celestial body like a black hole.
Ballerini and her duet partner, 27-time Grammy winner Alison Krauss, exerted their own power over Krauss' classic "Ghost in This House," their voices blending in haunting harmony.
Pillars were inserted into the muscle fiber during the process to help visualize displacement and create a method for detecting the force that was exerted during muscle contraction.
Slighted kids may challenge the will, he said, alleging you had diminished capacity to make that gift, or that the sibling with the bigger share exerted undue influence.
He has nurtured long friendships with gay people, employed gay workers in prominent positions, and moved with ease in industries where gays have long exerted influence, like entertainment.
Moreover, it also exerted the sort of external pressure on the party's right flank that helped the likes of Neil Kinnock make the case for change from within.
These conditions will lead me to think about pressure and the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it for example.
He also knew that the speed at which the vibrations propagate varies with the amount of pressure being exerted on the crust by mountains or glaciers sitting above.
"All French correspondents in Egypt find unacceptable the growing repression (surveillance, intimidation, deportation and detention) exerted by the authorities on Egyptian and foreign media alike," the correspondents wrote.
A husband who earns no money at his clavichord practice feebly attempts to ward off the debt exerted upon his family by the purchase of the clavichord itself.
Virginia has quickly transformed into a blue state as the densely populated northern part of the Commonwealth has exerted more influence in determining the outcome of political contests.
But the essay feels like a blueprint for the manipulations later exerted on Craig Raine and others: inspiring pity and furthering ambition while holding a pose of insouciance.
"With today's announcement President Obama exerted groundbreaking leadership in the global movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground," said Erich Pica, president of Friends of the Earth.
Ireland spent centuries as part of the British Empire, which exerted a strong Anglicizing influence and discouraged the use of Irish in the school system and the courts.
While Donald J. Trump's presidency may have exerted some impact on animal spirits in the last year, it doesn't explain the preceding eight years of slowly improving confidence.
At the time, he had been working to encourage the formation of a pro-Western government following a presidential election in Iraq, where Iran has exerted growing influence.
Rochon says the company "effectively exerted control over the entire factory through their very strong presence there," and knew or should have known the workers were in danger.
Ethics reform, sweeping changes to the judiciary, easing the stranglehold of power exerted by the governor and legislative leaders — all of it would be fair game for consideration.
But for those who experienced it, those heady initial weeks marked the first time that a mass movement confronted the authoritarian control exerted by Mexico's one-party state.
His bragging was off the charts: He said that no president had ever exerted the kind of positive effect on his party's midterm prospects that he was exerting.
Taken as a whole, enormous downward pressure on the domestic currency is exerted as individuals and institutions dump their local currency assets and exchange them for foreign currencies.
The Museum of Broken Relationships in the old town of the Croatian capital has exerted a strange pull since 2006 on tourists looking for a more offbeat experience.
As Vox's Jen Kirby has reported, Saudi Arabia has long exerted influence over Sudanese policy, and has employed child soldiers from the country in its conflict in Yemen.
More important, it will weaken the control over information exerted by a system originally conceived to change everything, but which today resists even the slightest hint of change.
Algerians today want to invent something, and that can forestall any outside interference of the kind that the West or Persian Gulf countries exerted in Libya and Syria.
Congress exerted its authority in 1991 and again in 2002, when it authorized the president to use military force in the run-up to both wars in Iraq.
The country has also exerted its economic and military dominance for a global good, establishing a world order that has led to the most peaceful time in human history.
For months leading up to the final battle for Raqqa, the SDF exerted a chokehold on the city, surrounding it on all sides and cutting off avenues for escape.
He loved big suplexes, especially late in matches, which stood as a sort of unspoken testament to how he sometimes seemed to get stronger the more effort he exerted.
That possibility "exerted powerful leverage at the bargaining table in Oklahoma," The New York Times reports, and could jump-start settlement talks in the larger, consolidated case as well.
However, some key sectors such as financial services did not fit this pattern well and had also exerted a big drag on British productivity in recent years, Haskel added.
The backdrop: The U.S. has exerted pressure in recent months over the purchase of the Russian missile system, which is incompatible with NATO systems, but Erdogan has remained defiant.
Ahead of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries' meeting on June 22, concerns that Saudi Arabia and Russia could increase output have exerted downward pressure on oil prices.
Thanks to the upward buoyant force exerted by water, it is possible to test hardware designed to operate in space, also practice techniques used in space to assemble structures.
It's not the same as ordinary gambling, they say, but it's similar enough that it warrants controls like those exerted on, say, online poker, to prevent harm and abuse.
Ten knots isn't much of a wind, but I was mildly surprised at how much force it exerted, coming from the west and pushing up against the ship's profile.
Clinton's chief of staff, Cheryl D. Mills — exerted too much influence over the Accountability Review Board that conducted the department's own inquiry, casting doubt on its independence and findings.
It and Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television were shutdown for a day because they had "exerted a bad influence on online opinion," according to the Beijing Internet Information Office.
In his 1976 book The Conservative Intellectual Movement Since 1945, the historian George Nash called attention to the "significant influence" Nock and his essay exerted on the postwar right.
Some conservatives allege that the White House exerted an undue influence on the independent FCC, a seperate concern from those who take issue with the substance of the proposal.
In theory, CNTs could be strong enough to support the tremendous strain exerted by a space elevator—a massive structure that would reach up into space from Earth's surface.
The case will no doubt bring further scrutiny to the inner workings of the union, which has long exerted an unhealthy level of control over the city's corrections system.
Mike: The most effort I exerted this week was going to the San Francisco Ferry Building to buy organic mochi from a woman whose email list I am on.
The rate hike could help stabilise the rupee as rising imports and outflows due to rupee bond sales by foreign investors have exerted pressure on the currency, analysts said.
Only when the American people begin feel their influence being exerted on government through the democratic process in an effective way, will confidence in our government institutions be restored.
In Detroit and across the country, slaveholder names plastered about commemorate a social order in which elite white people exerted inexorable power over black and indigenous bodies and lives.
Pimlico Plumbers was neither a client nor a customer of Mr. Smith, the judges said, and had exerted control over how he worked and how much he was paid.
But some of the pressure the Trump administration exerted on Pakistan as part of its South Asia strategy was undermined by infighting and political bickering in the Afghan government.
Brooks' DNA foam formula also responds to the force exerted by the runner on the bottom of the shoe, which lets it adapt to the runner's specific foot strike.
For years, Washington exerted little public pressure to stop regional partners like the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar or Turkey from fueling the chaos by supporting rival Libyan militias.
Yet he exerted a powerful influence on the present, having helped to negotiate a fruitful truce between mainstream practice and the early-music movement with his historically informed performances.
Employers had only agreed to a 1.3 percent rise during the last round of negotiations but thousands of steel workers have since exerted pressure by carrying out warning strikes.
European markets closed lower on Thursday amid increasing concerns over the spread of the China coronavirus, while dovish tones from the European Central Bank (ECB) exerted further downward pressure.
The government did not respond to emails requesting comment on whether some banks had doubts about the plan, and whether it had exerted any pressure on institutions to participate.
Playing classical serve and volley tennis, Lopez exerted pressure on Kyrgios in the second set but there was no hint of the meltdowns that have occurred in the past.
She called for stronger international pressure to be exerted on Myanmar's military and said in a statement that the ban suggested something "terribly awful" was happening in the country.
However, the Aggies — picked to repeat as Mountain West champion in the preseason poll — exerted their advantage on the interior over a Spartans team pegged for the conference cellar.
It is seen by many as a relic of "Françafrique," the unofficial system under which France exerted influence over its former colonies in sub-Saharan Africa long after independence.
He was an unapologetic champion for his members and exerted extraordinary control over the city's Correction Department, shaping policy and even influencing key management appointments in the city's jails.
Whoever takes Ms. Nielsen's place, it seems likely that greater influence will be exerted by Mr. Miller, who inspires and reinforces Mr. Trump's harshest impulses on immigrants and immigration.
The now ex-President's problems began in October, when revelations emerged about the influence her confidante and unofficial adviser Choi Soon-sil exerted at the top of South Korean politics.
If that is not the case—if for, instance, the downward pressure on wages exerted by the likes of Amazon has affected your salary—maybe you don't have a choice.
"Such an operation could not have been achieved unless there is the unity of effort exerted by all in a disciplined manner," the king said in a July 4 letter.
And it makes its way into legitimate critiques of financial elites, which can slip into the world's oldest conspiracy theory of malign Jewish influence exerted through money and occult powers.
Already China has exerted pressure on the governments of Malaysia, Egypt, and Uzbekistan, forcing them to repatriate Uighur populations to China, where they are placed in internment camps and prisons.
More effort needs to be exerted to improve "social governance by socialism with Chinese characteristics" to ensure the country enjoys long-term peace and stability, he was cited as saying.
Light sails are thin, reflective sheets large enough for the pressure exerted by beams of light shone at them to provide a meaningful accelerating force in the vacuum of space.
President Donald Trump has exerted an unusual level of public pressure to get the Fed to lower rates, suggesting Tuesday that a 1 percentage point cut would be in order.
Two years ago, scientists at the University of Maryland discovered that, in mice, a byproduct of the body metabolizing ketamine was what really exerted the antidepressant effect, not ketamine itself.
Voeten is "convinced" that the forces exerted by running can influence the movement of free limbs, but "this effect for explaining the origins of dinosaurian flight remains hypothetical," he said.
Prosecutors are investigating whether Park exerted improper pressure on "chaebol" conglomerate bosses to raise funds for foundations involving her friend, Choi Soon-sil, the Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday.
By observing the 'edge' of the Sun, the researchers noticed that the further the corona's plasma traveled from its origin, the less magnetic influence could be exerted on the plasma.
Throughout my 20s, I exerted a ridiculous amount of effort, trying to prove either that I didn't have a body, or failing that, that my body didn't deserve my affirmation.
U.S. lawmakers and international watchdogs have noted that under Orbán, Hungarian elections have become less competitive, press freedom has declined and the prime minister has exerted control over the judiciary.
Litt's main target is Taubman's Chairman and CEO Bobby Taubman, who has exerted too much power over the board and management team at the expense of shareholders, the investor said.
The two magazines published cover articles online this week examining the tightening control Mr. Xi has exerted over Chinese politics and the cult of personality he has built around himself.
But in one country after another, the results are the same: Leaders embracing market-friendly policies are eclipsing the leftists who exerted sway around the Americas in the previous decade.
With a fuller understanding of the influences exerted by genes, scientists think they will be able to better measure what happens when they try to improve a child's learning environment.
The attachment and longing Locke experienced in relationships with his mother, friends and lovers exerted as much influence on his work as the texts he read and lectures he attended.
Tension over the ownership of recordings is nearly as old as the industry, but it has gained momentum as superstar artists have exerted greater control — typically after years of work.
"Twitter is not real life" has become a rallying cry, meant to imply that people like Ms. Ocasio-Cortez or Mr. Sanders have exerted undue influence on the party's direction.
In a state where Republicans have exerted near hegemonic control in some levels, Ms. Sinema's strategy of appealing to voters on both sides of the fence comes with obvious risks.
Singapore holds elections, but there has never been a change of power as a result, and the government has long exerted control over the domestic news media through defamation suits.
The control effort, to which Western Australia's baiting program belongs, was meant to ease the predation pressure that cats exerted in every corner of the country where they had settled.
In all but a few cases, skin color exerted considerable pressure on those of nonwhite backgrounds and played a profound role in shaping self-understanding and sense of personal value.
Then, in 2010, Republicans took control of the House and were in a position to force Obama into years of spending cuts that exerted a significant drag on economic growth.
Taking things up a notch, Amazon has asked to depose Mr. Trump in the case, arguing that it's essential to determine if he exerted "improper pressure" on the bidding process.
For example, a conventional walking harness is not tested to the forces exerted in a crash, running the risk that stitching may come apart or the strap connectors may fail.
While many aspects of Medicaid are under the control of the states, the federal government had previously exerted control over which populations must be covered by a state's Medicaid program.
"We believe that this pressure on the National Bank is exerted by oligarch and PrivatBank co-owner Ihor Kolomoisky, who owes the state $5.5 billion," it said in a statement.
Tom Spurgeon, a reporter and editor who exerted broad influence in the world of comic books and graphic novels, covering it in books, blogs and a magazine, died on Nov.
And there was an even more unusual feature: an accelerometer, which measures G-force, the amount of force exerted on matter by the earth's gravitational field, which increases with movement.
Cheney in particular exerted immense influence with these roles in George W. Bush's administration, particularly during his first term, as Barton Gellman and Peter Baker have chronicled at book length.
In recent years, the Senate has begun to treat the courts—especially the Supreme Court—as what they obviously are: another avenue along which naked political power can be exerted.
An official statement said that the tycoon, Ren Zhiqiang, had exerted a "vile" influence on the country by spreading illegal information on the website, which was on the Sina Weibo platform.
Prosecutors are investigating whether Park exerted improper pressure on "chaebol" conglomerate bosses to raise funds for two foundations at the center of an influence-peddling scandal involving a friend of hers.
"Soft Power," an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, aims to look at an era in which cultural influence is exerted, with special attention to previously hidden voices.
This timely and enlightening book shows that, throughout the 20th century, the idea of a fraternity of English-speaking nations exerted a powerful influence on British politicians, including Churchill and Thatcher.
Few companies have exerted such a strong influence on society, changing people's communication habits, reuniting lost contacts, shaping their perception of world events and redefining the meaning of the word "friend".
It takes a brave, or foolish, pundit to look beyond Rafa Nadal for this year's men's champion, such is the Spaniard's power which has exerted a stranglehold over all claycourt opponents.
Food prices exerted the main drag on the overall rate, rising by 1.1 percent in the 12 months to August compared to a 1.6 percent year-on-year-increase in July.
James Amos, who was found to have exerted apparent unlawful influence when he questioned the lack of convictions and discharges in the wake of sexual assault allegations throughout the Marine Corps.
Risen also claims that the administration exerted direct pressure on the Times to bury a major scoop on the NSA's post-9/11 surveillance in the name of protecting national security.
And more than a half-dozen U.S. and Ukrainian sources confirmed to me the AntAC case wasn't the only one in which American officials exerted pressure on Ukrainian investigators in 28500.
The rate hike was expected to help stabilise the rupee as rising imports and outflows due to rupee bond sales by foreign investors have exerted pressure on the currency, analysts said.
"All that talk about some kind of pressure that was exerted on him should be the subject of a detailed talk with psychoanalysts, I think," Peskov told the AP in 2013.
For lawyers in the administration — including officials like Mr. Priebus who did not occupy a legal post but planned to return to law practice afterward — professional norms exerted an additional constraint.
The Tea Party also exerted enough pressure on the Republican Party to pull it toward the reactionary and conspiratorial populism that both defines it today and made the Trump presidency possible.
To the extent the Gulf Arabs have exerted influence, this has encouraged a rigid US taking of sides in regional disputes where US interests are not served by such side-taking.
Instead let's delve a little deeper, limiting the power that can be exerted over our citizens, their attempts to express their hearts and horrors, and their desire to speak their truths.
The European Union must now back up its rhetoric with action, and pressure must be exerted on Cuba, China and Russia, the main supporters of the dictatorship, to cease and desist.
"Since the entrance of Geert Wilders into the political arena, he hasn't had any office but he has exerted influence," said Bert Bakker, a communications professor at the University of Amsterdam.
Even for parents who didn't take this quite so literally, a more metaphorical notion of spiritual warfare exerted considerable influence over their decision about what to allow into their children's lives.
And Pence himself has exerted little apparent influence over the Trump campaign so far, with the candidate apparently continuing to heed his own counsel and that of his hand-picked advisers.
It brings up the question of whether or not, was this really entirely driven by intelligence agencies talking to each other or was there political pressure exerted for the FBI to act.
But the controversy was a reminder of the intense daily pressure exerted by a presidential campaign and the extra scrutiny paid to every word Biden utters, owing to his front-runner status.
Quite apart from the usual fan-pressure exerted by those of us eager for any scrap of information as to how production is going, the series carries a deeper meaning for Gaiman.
The administration is eager to rebut criticism that it has not exerted enough effort to ease the suffering of Syrians, and pictures of starving children in besieged Syrian towns do not help.
The election has been overshadowed by claims that the military has exerted its influence to distort the race in favor of Khan, by censoring the media, intimidating voters and disrupting opposition campaigns.
Even before some of the political changes there were corporate changes where these large platform companies that controlled [so much] exerted a certain level of ownership over the sharing that we've done.
But analysts reckon the central bank may have run out of policy ammunition to resist the upward pull on the yen exerted by Japan's improved economic growth and huge current account surplus.
The company's rise has coincided with a boom in the German real estate market driven by ultra-low interest rates, urbanisation and the attraction to economic migrants exerted by Europe's largest economy.
Senators have already said they want to hear more from Comey about his interactions with Trump and any potential interference Trump exerted on him regarding FBI investigations into his campaign or associates.
The company's rise has coincided with a boom in the German real estate market driven by ultra-low interest rates, urbanization and the attraction to economic migrants exerted by Europe's largest economy.
The comprehensive exhibition traces the undeniable influence that iconic Spanish painters like El Greco, Francisco de Zurbarán, Diego Velázquez, and Francisco Goya exerted on the designer's remarkable visual universe throughout his career.
Critic's Notebook Often in the posthumous rush to exalt dearly departed cultural icons, sweeping claims are made for creative influences they are said to have exerted, assertions not always supported by fact.
The Gupta's relationship with Zuma has been a source of controversy for years, but in March senior figures went public to say the family had exerted undue sway, including offering cabinet positions.
Back then, his work centered mainly on the monopsony power Wal-Mart exerted over its suppliers, and the broader problem of corporate behemoths creating single points of failure in global supply chains.
But it's worth asking: If he's saying this sort of comically corrupt stuff in public, what kind of pressure is being exerted on the Justice Department—or other agencies—behind closed doors?
Trump has frequently pointed to the campaign of McCabe's wife, and in particular the donations from McAuliffe, as evidence that McCabe was biased against him and exerted that bias at the FBI.
On Tuesday, Toshiba said lawyers looking into the deal were examining whether senior managers at Westinghouse had exerted "inappropriate pressure" on subordinates who were reviewing Westinghouse's offer for CB&I Stone & Webster.
There are many factors capable of impacting an e-bike's range, including the amount of power exerted by the bike, whether it needs to climb steep hills, and other ride-specific variables.
One hundred and two years ago, on this day, the United States exerted itself on the world stage when Woodrow Wilson presented his Fourteen Points for peace after the First World War.
While this capability has already exerted an economic impact as oil prices have begun to rise overnight in response to tensions, it is unlikely to exert significant military influence in the region.
Following a whistleblower's alert, the president faces accusations that he exerted pressure on Ukraine to find dirt on Joe Biden, until recently the clear Democratic front-runner for next year's presidential election.
Friendships are either reciprocal, which provides more social capital to both parties, or unilateral, in which the amount of influence exerted by an individual depends entirely on the direction of the friendship.
In an interview with The New York Times shortly before his death, Mr. Pérez asserted that a pro-Maduro paramilitary group had penetrated the special police unit and exerted influence over it.
He was known for his encyclopedic knowledge of skateboarding and his cutting wit, and he exerted his will over the industry well beyond the years when most people put the board down.
But prosecutors and law enforcement agencies around the country have exerted such great effort to deceive courts and the public about stingrays that learning how and when the technology is used is difficult.
They also measured various features, such as muscle length and jaw lever, to estimate the bite force exerted by the fish, and to compare it with other contemporary and modern fish, including piranhas.
But the country is still at risk of losing its investment grade rating, with President Jacob Zuma facing several legal challenges, including accusations that the wealthy Gupta family exerted undue influence over him.
On the pristine blue showcourt only a few meters away, however, first Williams, then Djokovic gave notice that they had no intention of relinquishing lightly the dominance they exerted over tennis last year.
The point of Vollmer's experiment was to measure the social impact exerted by robots onto both children and adults, particularly the way in which peer pressure from robots might contribute to social conformity.
But Sheiman also said Relevent took pains not to appear to big-foot the American players, leagues and owners who have exerted considerable effort — and invested considerable sums — in backing professional women's soccer.
The Bloods and the Crips had emerged after the decline — or destruction, as many in South Central would say — of nationalist organizations like the Black Panther Party and exerted an almost irresistible mystique.
The unwanted sexual conduct is the extension of a toxic power dynamic — a need for the powerful to humiliate the less powerful, to belittle others, to see their will exerted against vulnerable people.
He exerted 11.5 pounds of finger pull, causing a bullet to ricochet off a concrete slab into the heart of the innocent father of a 3-year-old girl on the stairwell below.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The corruption trial of Rosmah Mansor, the wife of Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak, began on Wednesday, with a prosecutor describing how she exerted "considerable influence" over government decisions.
Investors have been unnerved by pressure to push rates down that has been exerted on the central bank, which cut the top end of its rate corridor for a third month on Tuesday.
For years, GTL and Securus have exerted effective monopoly power in many states to charge inmates, families, lawyers, and clergy excessive rates that can result in monthly bills of as much as $500.
"The efforts exerted by the Gulf Arab states in OPEC to gather opinions and unify ranks to help the oil market toward an early recovery are not a secret to anyone," Mazroui said.
Wall Street exerted a bearish influence, having fallen for a second day after comments from the new Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell hardened expectations for up to four U.S. rate hikes this year.
They found that the behavior of the star's light as it escaped the extreme gravitational pull exerted by the black hole, with 4 million times the sun's mass, conformed to Einstein's theory's predictions.
It's only been a few weeks since Ivanka took an official role in her father's White House, making it tough to analyze just how much of an influence she's exerted on her father.
Dr Sherman, an expert on digital-media use and the development of the adolescent brain, was aware of many studies suggesting peer pressure can be exerted digitally, through chat rooms and messaging systems.
The FCA had already said that its acting chief executive, Tracey McDermott, took the decision to scrap the review and that no other body played a part or exerted pressure on the watchdog.
"What then happened was in September there was an early wave of issuants and that got out fine, and then you started to see market pressures broadly exerted across all industries," Chaudhary said.
"For too long, phone and cable companies have exerted an undue influence in Washington, by pushing unpopular policies that harm the American people's ability to communicate and access crucial services online," he added.
Berlusconi's media realm, which includes three national television stations, radio stations, a major publishing house and numerous magazines, has exerted considerable influence on Italian politics since he first became prime minister in 1994.
Red Century MEXICO CITY — The Russian Revolution of 21980, and the regime that governed in its name for most of the 21987th century, exerted a powerful political and ideological influence on Latin America.
Considerable diplomatic pressure has been exerted on Iran concerning the older Mr. Namazi, a former Unicef diplomat who is about to turn 82 and suffers from a number of maladies, including heart disease.
Born out of the fashion business, it remained rooted there for decades even as it exerted powerful influence on distant parts of the consumer economy, such as the automotive and home-furnishings sectors.
But Mr. Sisi faces major challenges in foreign policy, an area where the intelligence service under Mr. Fawzy had forcefully re-exerted its influence, at times nudging aside the Foreign Ministry, analysts say.
Dr. Malhotra is among the scientists who assert that the outer part of the Kuiper belt appears slightly warped, and that this could be a sign of gravity being exerted by something larger.
Other Scorsese documentaries concentrate on the pressures exerted on creativity by society, business, and fame (a conflict that also propels some of his fiction films, like New York, New York and The Aviator).
With the Republican Congress standing firm against a minimum wage increase and other economic proposals from Democrats, the president has exerted the power of the executive branch to try and burnish his legacy.
Some of those people belong to the European Research Group, a hard-line faction that once exerted outsized influence over Mr. Johnson, holding him to his pledge not to extend negotiations with Brussels.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir later tweeted that Saudi Defence Minister Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had exerted "great personal efforts" to ensure the success of the Sweden talks, without providing details.
The poor cash-collection rates for commercial property sales were worse than expected; and the switch in buying interest to residential properties following relaxation of home-purchase restrictions exerted further pressure on sales.
The Murphy anecdote is a powerful reminder that, since at least 2628, Democrats repeatedly have exerted pressure on Ukraine, a key U.S. ally for buffering Russia, to meddle in U.S. politics and elections.
Are these scenes of people willingly posing in their underwear or lying in bed, he wonders, really any different from scenes he might have subtly exerted his power to conjure in the past?
And finally, there's Melania Trump, his spotlight-averse wife who rarely exerted much energy on the campaign trail and won't even move into the White House when her husband takes office in January.
According to sources inside the US military, the growing extent of US military and intelligence involvement shows the pressures that are exerted on a small nation to point it in a certain direction.
Nationally, they fused civil rights advocacy with a congressional reform agenda as they set their sights on the conservative southern Democrats who, through their control over congressional committees, exerted a chokehold over national politics.
On day two, I exerted myself walking back-and-forth between the pool and the beach (which, by the way, lived up to its hype), so it was time for more model-like unwinding.
"It will also provide useful insights into the extent to which Baghdadi exerted operational control over ISIS remnants in other countries," said Norm Roule, a former C.I.A. officer and expert on the Middle East.
"Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them," the indictment said.
And the United States has exerted serious effort to skirt international trade rules and control the global price of cotton, subsidizing American farmers so they can be guaranteed a profit even while markets fluctuate.
The unwanted sexual conduct can be the extension of a toxic power dynamic — a need for the powerful to humiliate the less powerful, to belittle others, to see their will exerted against vulnerable people.
The pair successfully argued last year that the Silicon Valley firm exerted significant control over them to provide an on-demand taxi service and had responsibilities in terms of the working rights it provides.
Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, who has been president since 1996, has exerted his right to demand popular votes on key issues, introducing political power to an office that had traditionally been seen as largely ceremonial.
Early in his congressional career, he joined a small cohort of House Republicans who fought against President George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind education plan, which exerted federal control over K-12 schooling.
But, in the end this feels like one of those projects where, regardless of how nice the final product looks, people will feel that you're a little unhinged for having exerted so much effort.
An abstract of the tankan on Monday showed big manufacturers' confidence hit a near three-year low in the quarter to June, in yet another sign of the toll exerted by the trade war.
Republicans and energy industry strategists say they're equally enthusiastic to use the case, which hinges on whether the Obama administration exerted too much authority over carbon emissions, to make a point about executive overreach.
In electoral districts where PEMEX presence is strong and union leaders have for a long time exerted a strong political control (south of Veracruz), oil workers gave AMLO some of his most remarkable victories.
Bannon told The Post that executive privilege "should be exerted immediately and retroactively," which he said would create "a new legal battleground" for Trump to "protect himself from the investigation," according to the report.
Aside from being near-exact age mates (both turned 70 this summer), the two shared a biography of modest beginnings and big ambition, beginning with the magnetic pull that Washington, D.C., exerted on both.
Kelly started holding increasingly fewer senior staff meetings — once daily occurrences that were whittled down to weekly gatherings — and exerted less control over who talked to the President, which was once his sticking point.
"In the course of this investigation, we found that there was a situation during which influence was exerted on the NABU, so that the name of [the American] would not be mentioned," he said.
"For too long, phone and cable companies have exerted in an undue influence in Washington, by pushing unpopular policies that harm the American people's ability to communicate and access crucial services online," he added.
The fact that Border Patrol has exerted wide discretion over who it detains, and for how long, made some immigration attorneys wonder whether agency leaders were timing the release of migrants for maximum impact.
Ernest Tosh, a plaintiffs' lawyer in Texas who helps other lawyers untangle nursing company finances, said owners often exerted control by setting tight budgets that restricted the number of nurses the homes could employ.
The bursting bubble exerted a powerful downdraft on the economy, both because it led to a plunge in residential investment and because it was a huge hit to household wealth, which reduced consumer spending.
The leader, Maulana Sami ul-Haq, 81, exerted an overarching influence over the Taliban movement in neighboring Afghanistan and within Pakistan and led his own faction of a religious party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam.
Its politics have not exerted the same fascination as that of Taiwan, where democratisation in the 1980s and 1990s offered hope to some observers on the mainland that the same might happen in China.
Breier, whose office was in charge of the Trump administration's attempts to control immigration from Mexico, took issue with the power the White House exerted over immigration and trade issues, according to The Post.
For several months protestors have been clashing with police in the tiny territory over what they see as the undue influence being exerted by China's government in Beijing over the governance of Hong Kong.
Yes, where there's clearly a direct interaction, and there's a lot more control by the two sides — it's truly on the platform, not a lot of control exerted by the publication as an aggregator.
The flanking hitscan player remained a thorn in Houston's side for the entire series, warping the game around him, while the rest of the Outlaws managed to take advantage of the pressure he exerted.
A rare, but not unprecedented victory The prisoner swap is a rare victory between the two countries since Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal and exerted a maximum pressure campaign against Iran.
But while the United States has exerted far more effort in Syria than in Nigeria, and has used different tools, the outcomes have been similar to what it often finds in such efforts: disappointment.
Manfred exerted his power and proved to Luhnow that baseball follows the same fundamental rule as blackjack: You can ride a hot hand for a while, but the house always wins in the end.
The pressure Ms. Kushner and many activists following in her footsteps exerted has produced regimens that empower patients to make the sort of informed decisions I will have to ponder in the days ahead.
Amazon filed suit in November alleging that President Donald Trump, who has publicly derided Amazon head Jeff Bezos and repeatedly criticized the company, exerted undue influence on the decision to deny it the contract.
This fly-dunking contraption also used specialized instrumentation to measure the amount of force exerted on the fly as it was plunged into the water, and how much force was used to escape the water.
The report into "State Capture", compiled by the former Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, details a disturbing web of influence exerted over parts of the South African state by a powerful family of Mr Zuma's chums.
The tight control exerted by the consortium has largely insulated emoji from the anarchic thrum of creativity that characterizes the trade of memes and GIFs, which flame in and out of being at dizzying speeds.
I wasn't so much interested in joining Mr. Santorum's "Take Back America" tour as I wished to bask in the magnetic force that Winterset's favorite son, the former Marion Michael Morrison, exerted on political hopefuls.
In this way, social control no longer needs to be exerted in the old "totalitarian" mode, through open domination—we are already manipulated and regulated when we act freely, just following our needs and desires.
That loyalty gene mixes with Trump's natural aversion to caving to public pressure as exerted by the media to make a dangerous cocktail where he says and does things that come back to haunt him.
Second, despite spending almost every waking moment with her brood of sisters, Kourtney has somehow exerted extreme willpower and avoided the temptation to even swipe one of the glosses across the back of her hand.
There were several disturbing aspects about the admission, including the likelihood that it was made because of pressure exerted on Mr Dahlin, who ran a Beijing-based legal-advice group (he has since been expelled).
LONDON (Reuters) - A senior United Arab Emirates (UAE) official said international monitoring was needed in the standoff between Qatar and its Arab neighbors, adding he saw signs that the pressure exerted on Doha "was working".
Romanian Halep was outplayed by American Dolehide in the first set at Indian Wells but slowly exerted her authority and, after surviving a second-set tiebreak, gradually wore down the tiring teen to secure victory.
Toshiba said in a statement it needs to look at allegations that Westinghouse's management exerted inappropriate pressure over the calculation of assets and liabilities for the nuclear construction company it bought from Chicago Bridge & Iron .
Trump has voiced support for women's rights and a paid family leave program, yet some critics say she has not exerted enough of a positive influence on her father's agenda, particularly his health care policy.
Though Mr. Orban did not personally order the investigation, many academics saw it as a sign of how much influence the government and its appointees have exerted over university decision-making since he was elected.
This pull exerted itself weakly but meaningfully on the tax bill, which was dominated by a corporate tax cut but also reshaped around the edges to cut more taxes for the middle class and families.
While Clinton's campaign exerted a normal amount of control on its press pool, historically referred to as "the boys on the bus," everything Donald Trump said was streamed online for the world to consume, live.
Ultimately, she argues for the positive influence exerted by the book and in particular by the character of Jo, who chooses the life of the mind over the lure of privilege, pretty clothes and boys.
Mr. Moore exerted himself heroically, grappling with villains atop a moving train, chasing them down ski slopes or into outer space, his unflappable suavity accompanied by an occasional smirk or upward twitch of the eyebrow.
Democrats exerted as much pressure as they could on their Republican colleagues on Wednesday, using procedural moves available to the minority to block or delay hearings on Russia, cybersecurity, presidential nominees and several other matters.
Afghan and Western security officials have said in recent days that they expected more attacks in Kabul in response to pressure being exerted on the Taliban and other insurgent groups by increased U.S. air strikes.
A big part of Puente's victory was his simple ability to convey the joy of music through movement: his lunges at the drums, half-athletic and half-exerted; his spin moves; his crisscrossing stick work.
An internal Kansai Electric investigation had found the then deputy mayor, Eiji Moriyama, exerted influence over local government officials and sought to influence them to support the local economy and use local businesses as suppliers.
"Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless, and/or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them," the indictment said.
During the in-depth phase, the authority will look notably at competitive pressure from the alliance exerted by "click and collect" stores on other store formats, and review the consequences of the deal on suppliers.
For he was the last survivor of a group of three poets who, in the late 20th century, exerted an unparalleled moral influence on American letters, even though — or perhaps because — they were not American.
Even in an industry that lately has exerted some effort toward acknowledging and rethinking its own past failings with regard to the definition of beauty, it made a statement both convincing and impossible to ignore.
WASHINGTON — The new Democratic leadership of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee said Friday that it would investigate the influence exerted by three members of President Trump's Florida beach club on the Department of Veterans Affairs.
As much as any stabber would, in boasting of his technique in a dockside bar, compare his thrust to the steady, irresistible force exerted by a pneumatic cylinder, we all know it's just not that simple.
Back then, the men's and women's teams in the famous black shirts exerted a dominance over the shorter format of the game even more pronounced than that of the 15-a-side team in test rugby.
And while most of the critical attention has been focused on millennials — given both their power and our culture's youth focus — it's middle-aged women who exerted the most symbolic influence and grassroots muscle this year.
Crew Capsule 2.0 wasn't carrying anyone on board for this test ride, but it did have a dummy onboard to provide data about what kind of forces might be exerted on a real passenger during flight.
Canada's top civil servant resigned over his entanglement in a scandal in which political pressure was allegedly exerted on the then attorney-general to drop the prosecution of an engineering firm accused of bribery in Libya.
Prosecutors are investigating whether Park exerted improper pressure on the bosses of so-called chaebols - the giant, family-run conglomerates that are common in South Korea - to help raise funds for foundations run by Park's friend.
Either way, some force must be exerted on the phone, resulting reliably in a critical touchscreen component being damaged or unseated — and that makes it, like it or not, at least partially a user-caused issue.
Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said that there are examples of  "trusts and corporations that exerted similar market power and had similar social power" as the Big Tech companies, their data-hungry business models set them apart.
"It has been about a year and a half since their kidnapping, we have exerted a great deal of effort to secure their release, to obtain any information that would lead to their release," Abadi added.
As Siders notes, suggesting that Brown had any influence over Harris's professional ascent obscures the fact that he broadly exerted the same influence over numerous politicians in the region, given his wide-ranging position of power.
Ban said last week that Saudi Arabia had exerted "unacceptable" pressure on the world body after a U.N. report blacklisted a Saudi-led military coalition for killing children in Yemen, a charge denied by the kingdom.
Toshiba said in a statement it needs to look at allegations that Westinghouse's management exerted inappropriate pressure over the calculation of assets and liabilities for the nuclear construction company it bought from Chicago Bridge & Iron CBI.
When greater control over the Clinton Foundation was exerted—largely by Chelsea Clinton—it often resulted in chaos because various high-level officials there, most notably Doug Band, felt that their own moneymaking efforts were threatened.
Among the many incorrect claims made by the FCC in promotion of its order eliminating 2015's net neutrality rule was the idea that the Obama administration had exerted major influence to make that rule happen.
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Then there is the way that Russia has exerted increasing control over news coverage within its own borders, in ways that help Mr. Putin maintain the image of the strong leader that Mr. Trump so admires.
Social conservatives in the party exerted significant influence over the drafting and amending of the platform this week, succeeding in almost all of their efforts to add language that pushed the document more to the right.
But this assessment leaves no room for the possibility that Japan's military, among the best equipped in the world, has exerted a moderating influence on the region precisely because the Constitution has protected it from misadventure.
The Government Oversight Committee found that LePage exerted pressure on charter school operator Good Will-Hinckley and that his education commissioner withheld a payment after learning that Eves was offered the job as the organization's president.
Adam tried his best to meet my needs, but he couldn't fulfill all of my expectations — there was no way he could understand the full scope of pressures exerted by a culture he wasn't raised in.
From the article by Brooks Barnes and Sydney Ember: • James Murdoch has privately grumbled about the control that his father still exerted at Fox and has chafed at some of the elements of Fox News's coverage.
Employees have previously exerted their influence over the company's decision-making when they opposed the controversial contract with the Pentagon to use Google's AI technology to boost the accuracy of drone software used on the battlefield.
Senate Democrats said this was the first time that a sitting president has exerted executive privilege under the Presidential Records Act in order to prevent documents from going to Congress during a Supreme Court confirmation process.
Ms. Collins has a niche clientele of women with hair loss that is caused primarily by traction alopecia: hair loss from the tension exerted by styles like braids, extensions (with the hair braided underneath) and wigs.
Republicans and allies of the White House have denied that Trump was involved in any wrongdoing, and argue that no language exists in the readout indicating that Trump exerted pressure on Zelensky to launch the probe.
"Defendants exerted power over the Plaintiffs; took their money; made it financially, physically and psychologically difficult, and in some cases impossible, to leave the coercive community; and systematically abused Plaintiffs physically and emotionally," the suit said.
If parties involved in the Trump Tower Baku project participated in any illegal financial conduct, and if the Trump Organization exerted a degree of control over the project, the company could be vulnerable to criminal prosecution.
"Although the $1,500 mark has exerted a considerable pull on gold in recent weeks, and although gold has found it difficult to detach itself from this threshold, we believe that the gold price is well-supported."
"Historically, global markets tend to rebound after such outbreaks, provided that the toll exerted on the global economy is not too damaging," FXTM said, but warned that a meaningful recovery in equities could be months away.
China, fearing the radars could be used to monitor it, is also vehemently opposed to the deployment and has exerted pressure on Seoul to remove the system, including encouraging boycotts of South Korean businesses and entertainment.
An "informal council" of three confidants of President Donald Trump who have neither served in the U.S. military nor hold government positions have exerted "sweeping influence" on policies concerning America's military veterans, ProPublica reported on Tuesday.
In practice, however, the nature of Mr. Erdogan's role will change little, since he already informally exerted far more power than his position had technically allowed, said Howard Eissenstat, a Turkey specialist at St. Lawrence University.
See that happen here: It's tempting to think this is how ice skates work — that the pressure exerted by the thin blade on the ice melts enough water to reduce the friction and allow for gliding.
If it is not possible to always provide concrete, first-hand experiences for the student, efforts must always be exerted so that the student will be able to understand the concept in a clear and concrete way.
This research means we need to keep a close eye on the social effects exerted by robots and AI onto young children—an increasingly important issue given the frequency with which children are interacting with social machines.
The Punk'd crew doesn't seem to have exerted much effort into putting a bear in Neil Patrick Harris's car, so maybe that's why Harris and partner David Burtka are skeptical of this failed prank from the start.
If the latest footage put out by TV Chosun, a conservative outlet, is to be believed—of a dressmaking studio where Ms Choi appears to be directing presidential staff—she even exerted authority over Ms Park's wardrobe.
The control over large parts of the media exerted by business interests close to the prime minister, and the sense that this might increase ahead of parliamentary elections in 2018, has drawn criticism at home and abroad.
It is the latest manifestation of a shift in power back towards civilian allies of Bouteflika since the veteran ruler dissolved a powerful military intelligence body last year that had long exerted political influence behind the scenes.
Nadal, one of the pre-tournament favourites, fought back from two sets down and saved four match points in a 135-minute minute fifth set but ultimately buckled under the relentless pressure exerted by an inspired Muller.
Toshiba also said in a statement that its auditing committee had confirmed that management at U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse had inappropriately exerted pressure with regard to the calculation of the acquisition price of the CB&I unit.
"Influence has also been exerted through the training of British Muslim religious leaders in Saudi Arabia, as well as the use of Saudi textbooks in a number of the U.K.'s independent Islamic schools," the report said.
Voters of many political stripes also cheered as the party took on the country's "deep state", the matrix of military, security, judicial and even criminal bodies that had for decades exerted control behind a veneer of democracy.
The offering from Iron Mountain demonstrates the muscle being exerted by the ACCC as it adjudicates a host of mega-deals from offshore spurred by declines in the Australian dollar and the sharemarket over the past year.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Thousands of South Koreans rallied in Seoul on Saturday demanding the resignation of President Park Geun-hye, as a crisis deepened over allegations a friend exerted inappropriate influence over her and interfered in state affairs.
Average systolic blood pressure - the pressure exerted on blood vessel walls when the heart pumps, and typically the first number in a blood pressure reading - increased progressively from mild to moderate to severe periodontal disease, researchers found.
The White House exerted undue influence on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the drafting of net neutrality rules, causing the agency to overlook potential violations of public notice requirements, according to a report from Senate Republicans.
In 2016, two British drivers successfully argued at a tribunal that Uber exerted significant control over them to provide an on-demand taxi service and that they should be given workers' rights, which include the minimum wage.
Meanwhile, continued recovery in investors' appetite for risk taking exerted pressure on safe-haven currencies, and the Swiss franc, which tends to appreciate during bouts of economic uncertainty, sank to an 11-week low against the dollar.
Just as Virginia Slims co-opted the message of '70s liberation, as the Spice Girls cannibalized '90s grrrl power, so feminist sex stores exerted their influence on the mainstream, yet were ultimately absorbed and diluted by it.
The White House exerted executive privilege during the House's impeachment investigation, blocking testimony from several key officials and withholding documents, much to the chagrin of the chamber's Democrats who accused the White House of a cover-up.
Asked how he would force the drug companies to do that, he noted the public pressure that he had exerted on other companies, mentioning his Twitter posts criticizing cost overruns for Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet.
Amazon filed a lawsuit in January alleging that President Donald Trump, who has publicly derided Amazon head Jeff Bezos and repeatedly criticized the company, exerted undue influence on the decision to deny it the $10 billion contract.
The new Democratic leadership of the House Veterans Affairs Committee said Friday that it would investigate the influence exerted over the Department of Veterans Affairs by three members of Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump's Florida golf club.
Prosecutors are investigating whether Park exerted improper pressure on "chaebol" conglomerate bosses to raise funds for two foundations at the center of an influence-peddling scandal involving a friend of hers, Yonhap reported on Sunday, citing prosecution sources.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. independent investigator into human rights in Myanmar called on Wednesday for stronger international pressure to be exerted on Myanmar's military commanders after being barred from visiting the country for the rest of her tenure.
A second break for 5-2 put Svitolina firmly on the back foot but the world number four finally exerted some pressure and got one of the breaks back when Mertens double faulted while serving for the set.
But two unconventional professors, Dr. Abzug said, exerted significant influence: Herbert Marcuse, a Marxist who advocated social revolutions, and Abraham Maslow, a psychologist who argued that fostering human growth and self-actualization was more important than repairing neuroses.
Last week the airline lost its CEO after Beijing exerted political pressure, and on Friday the head of Cathay Dragon's Airlines Flight Attendants' Association said she was fired, without explanation, after managers saw and confirmed her Facebook account.
Even though sanctions on Venezuelan crude will not come into effect until the end of April, the oil is effectively already untouchable as the U.S. State Department has exerted direct pressure on foreign companies to stop all dealings.
For a candidate who's a master of stagecraft and whose selling point is his competency, it was a troubling signal that his campaign was struggling to pull off a pre-planned event over which it exerted total control.
The response comes after some customers on social media and several on the MacRumors forums have claimed their iPad Pros developed a small curve or bend without any mistreatment or abnormal stress being exerted on the metal casing.
In the fourth quarter of 20163, as Tesla exerted itself to achieve profitability, CEO Elon Musk urged people to place their orders before year-end, when a tax credit for electric cars would become a lot less valuable.
Although the Guptas' relationship with Zuma has been a source of controversy for years, it burst into the open in March when senior figures went public to say the family had exerted undue sway, including offering cabinet positions.
Yet by the time Iraqi forces launched a massive ground assault to retake Mosul in October 2016, backed by Kurdish fighters, Shi'ite militias and U.S. air power, many residents had turned against the group, which exerted brutal control.
During the Obama administration, the FDA exerted its authority granted by Congress to regulate all tobacco products, including cigars and e-cigarettes, but it is unclear if Gottlieb will bend to industry pressure and roll back the regulations.
To maintain the sales model, management exerted "significant and in some cases extreme, pressure on employees to meet or exceed their goals" and were worried about losing their jobs if they didn't meet those levels, the report said.
The company's Director of Next Generation Research Brad Wilkins claimed to TechCrunch in a conversation this week that the shoes are capable of reducing the amount of energy exerted when running – a key factor when running these distances.
Haunted by the control her ex-boyfriend had exerted over her, she founded in 403 a small faith-based group called Abeni near her home in Orange County, to help other women escape from prostitution, as she had.
Yahoo Sports noted reports that Trump had spoken directly with some NFL owners about the protests, with sources telling the outlet that those conversations, and any pressure exerted on the NFL from Trump officials, would shape the subpoenas.
But experimental ideas of practical access to eternity exerted tremendous sway on educated, intelligent, and forward-looking people in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a cutoff that was roughly coincident with the First World War.
Toshiba has also expanded a probe into the U.S. nuclear unit after finding that certain managers exerted 'inappropriate pressure' in the accounting for the acquisition of the U.S. nuclear power plant construction company that handles the two projects.
At a separate event in North Carolina, she responded to the leftward pressure exerted by Bernie Sanders's campaign, announcing plans to eliminate college tuition at in-state public colleges and universities for families with annual incomes under $211,63.
Last year, two drivers successfully argued at a British employment tribunal that Uber exerted significant control over them to provide an on-demand taxi service and should grant them workers' rights such as holiday entitlement and rest breaks.
Also settled at the same time was a suit instituted by Cosima von Bülow Pavoncelli, who supported her father through his trials and who claimed that family members had exerted undue influence in turning her grandmother against her.
Emails obtained by The Hill show that a civil attorney working with the former undercover witness described the pressure the Justice Department exerted to keep the client from disclosing to a federal court what he knew last summer.
White House officials have argued that a readout of the call released Wednesday shows that no pressure was exerted improperly by Trump during the conversation, while Democrats have argued that Trump clearly solicited assistance against a political opponent.
"It is clear that 400 basis points is a threshold, where you can think that there is real pressure exerted on the market by the market", Blanque said, adding that currently he was positioned "neutral" on Italian assets.
Rosie, however, will provide information about the forces exerted during the vehicle's launch and flight, and help provide an even better idea of what that trip will be like for real astronauts once they're strapped in and flying.
In the 32nd minute, the Fire were at it again when Brandt Bronico had a dangerous chance that he sent just over the crossbar as the Fire exerted more control in the latter part of the first half.
To keep up an aesthetic of a divine mysticism, not far from the ancient idea of the divine right of kings, British courtiers have generally exerted power to keep as much mystery around the royals' lives as possible.
Although the Gupta's relationship with Zuma has been a source of controversy for years, it burst into the open last month when senior figures went public to say the family had exerted undue sway, including offering cabinet positions.
House Democrats are busy with their own investigations into matters related to the Mueller inquiry, including whether the president abused his powers or obstructed justice and whether foreign governments exerted improper influence over Mr. Trump and his family.
Harvey Weinstein's status as a studio executive — "the money," in other words — meant that the power he exerted, and the threats he was able to make, were often transactional in nature: Do this, or I'll ruin your career.
The victory pushed Chelsea on to 78 points after 33 games and exerted more pressure on second-placed Spurs, who must win a potentially awkward London derby at Crystal Palace on Wednesday to restore the gap to four points.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday that Saudi Arabia had exerted "unacceptable" undue pressure on the world body after a U.N. report blacklisted a Saudi-led military coalition for killing children in Yemen.
"At the end of the day, this can lead to political pressure being exerted on the Eurosystem to maintain the very accommodative monetary policy for longer than appropriate from a price stability standpoint," Weidmann told a conference on Wednesday.
His concerns are reasonable: South Africa's anti-corruption ombudsman last year called for a judicial inquiry into allegations that the Gupta brothers, tycoons and close friends of Mr Zuma, had exerted undue influence on cabinet appointments and government contracts.
Senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, William Jackson, told CNBC that Erdogan's latest comments aimed at the financial system were difficult to interpret although they could inadvertently mean that less pressure was exerted on the central bank alone.
A failure in the production of a number of Note 7 batteries meant undue pressure was being exerted on some of the battery packs, and in turn, increasing the likelihood that the anode and cathodes would come into contact.
When the sexual abuse stopped in 2003, Jaffe said, Levin exerted his power and control over her in other ways like loading her up with so much work it escalated her blood pressure to the point of cardiac distress.
"At the end of the day, this can lead to political pressure being exerted on the Eurosystem to maintain the very accommodative monetary policy for longer than appropriate from a price stability standpoint," Weidmann told a conference on Wednesday.
Although the Guptas' relationship with Zuma has been a source of controversy for years, it burst into the open last month when a senior government minister alleged that the family had exerted undue influence, including offering a cabinet position.
In baseball, that dynamic has changed considerably in the last decade as front offices, largely through the use of analytics, have exerted greater influence on lineups, bullpen use and other strategies — areas that were once solely the manager's realm.
Although the Guptas' relationship with Zuma has been a source of controversy for years, it burst into the open in March when senior political figures went public to say the family had exerted undue sway, including offering cabinet positions.
The 10-year yield had dropped to an all-time low of minus 0.035 percent earlier in the week as global flight-to-quality added to the downward pressure exerted from the Bank of Japan's negative interest rate policy.
During the Obama administration, the FDA exerted its authority granted by Congress to regulate all tobacco products, including cigars and e-cigarettes, but it is unclear if Gottlieb will bend to industry pressure and roll back the regulations. Sen.
In recent months the United States and others have exerted quiet but intense pressure on the United Nations and the unity government, which was based at hotels in Tunisia and Morocco, to establish its legitimacy by moving into Tripoli.
Nicholas had cut in temporary music by Bernard Herrmann for the first half of the —which is not horror related—and those exerted some influence, although I don't think the score resembles the sound and of Herrmann that much.
Before a tendency we had toward experimentation led to bodies cobbled together with wet imaginary meanderings and fog, ideas people had about themselves exerted onto flesh quickly became indoctrinary tools for politicians interested in subservient terms and new economies.
They also exerted their influence and spent their money on the building of the subways and the first limited-access highway (the Bronx River Parkway), the opening of early public high schools and libraries and the upgrades in tenements.
An early innovator in the realms of post-bop, jazz-funk fusion and electronic music, Hancock has exerted an influence that seems particularly au courant today, when the roles of the producer, performer and technologist have all blended together.
In kids exposed to snus, systolic blood pressure - the "top number" – averaged 4.2 mmHG (millimeters of mercury) higher than in children without any prenatal tobacco exposure, showing higher pressure exerted by blood against artery walls when the heart beats.
"Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless, and/or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them," the grand jury wrote in the indictment.
The University of Oklahoma collects urine samples from athletes for hydration studies, and football players at the University of Memphis sometimes wear sensors as they walk around campus to measure the amount of daily force exerted on their legs.
"There's a level of outside control being exerted over the M.T.A. that is unprecedented, and it seems likely that splitting the roles is intended to strengthen that outside control," said James E. Vitiello, a board member from Dutchess County.
For years an unremarkable Socialist functionary who rose slowly through the ranks, waiting for his turn, Mr. Hollande owed his narrow election in 2012 more to disgust with the incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, than to any personal appeal he exerted.
"My recent concern is that, amid significant downside risks concerning overseas economies, negative effects would be exerted on prices," Takako Masai said in a speech to business leaders in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, posted on the BOJ's website.
In 2009, when the E.P.A. first exerted its authority to rein in carbon dioxide, I wrote a post that in part looked back at Scalia's skepticism about this gas fitting under a statute created to cut eye-stinging, lung-searing smog.
Outfitted in churchly robes, which seems the right style choice for the contemplation of the sacred and profane, the ensemble hymns the magnetic and repellent attraction exerted by a boy named Joshua upon a younger high school student named Clare.
He also said he thought it "safe to say" that North Korea's neighbor and traditional ally, China, no longer exerted the level of potential controlling influence it once had now that current North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was in power.
Taro Kono told reporters there was broad support among the 27 foreign ministers at the ASEAN Regional Forum in Manila for pressure to be exerted on North Korea and for a new U.N. Security Council resolution to be fully implemented.
But those networks and the companies behind them were also exerting power over you and over society in general, the way (for example) cars and car makers exerted power over society in the '50s and '60s, favoring highways over public transportation.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's new finance minister, Arturo Herrera, vowed to extend the tight fiscal grip exerted by his predecessor, moving to restore calm after the stormy departure of his former boss from the cabinet of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Data showing U.S. manufacturing activity slowed sharply to a two-year low in December, and a drop in two-year Treasury debt yield below a key Federal Reserve rate, the first such occurrence since 2008, exerted further pressure on the greenback.
It said inflationary pressures were also exerted by a pick up in domestic demand and recent hike in procurement prices of major crops by the government, as it seeks to win support from farmers ahead of national elections next year.
But Ethiopian troops still occupy that territory more than 10 years after the ruling was issued, and Eritrea has complained that the international community — especially the United States and Britain — has exerted little pressure to get the Ethiopians to leave.
Washington (CNN)The US Supreme Court offered new evidence on Tuesday that conservatives have exerted control and liberals are not going quietly, in a pair of 5-4 decisions that could explain the remarkably slow pace of decisions this session.
Both trends—a director-driven cinema and market-tested movies packaged out of familiar (or "presold") elements and familiar faces—exerted an enormous influence on the Hollywood film culture of the time; often both were apparent within a single picture.
Some fresh graduates say they have little interest in living or working in the industrial park atmosphere of Sorrento Valley, where less costly rents have exerted a strong pull on tech companies ever since Qualcomm set up shop there in 1985.
The relationship between Zuma and the wealthy Gupta family has been under scrutiny for years but it burst into the open last month when senior figures went public to say the family had exerted undue influence, including offering cabinet positions.
But he met resistance from the army, which still exerted influence over the nascent democratic institutions and made constant threats, and from an obstructionist new Congress, which skewed to the right because of an electoral system that favored General Pinochet's allies.
China has had to tread a fine line as it has close energy and business relations with both countries, in a part of the world where Beijing has traditionally exerted far less sway than the United States, Russia, France or Britain.
Still, Rudin was at the helm, part of another old story and history — Jewish producer, black talent, a zone of cultural interface that has exerted tremendous force in American culture and made beautiful things happen and always been messy and uneven.
Kelly has held increasingly fewer senior staff meetings -- once daily occurrences which have been whittled down to weekly gatherings -- and has exerted less control over who talks to Trump, as well as how and when outsiders connect with the President.
Particularly after the watershed election of 1994, when many longtime conservative Democratic seats turned into relatively safe Republican seats, a new generation of conservative lawmakers and a newly assertive party leadership exerted a hard-right pull on the Republican Party.
That requires Republicans to compromise with Democrats to find the votes to pass the must-pass bills both in the House and the Senate, thus providing Democrats huge leverage they exerted very successfully in the recent clash by remaining unified.
Mr. Frisell has exerted his influence gently, funneling inspiration from 216s folk rock and 27s free jazz into a sound that's hearthlike and imperturbable, whether spinning through reverb-drenched runs or caressing its way through a slow, major-chord progression.
The brief testimony by Ms. Salzman offered insight from a senior member of Nxivm about the ways in which Mr. Raniere, who was known as Vanguard or sometimes Grandmaster, exerted control over the women in the group, including high-ranking ones.
Ukrainians living in the western half of Ukraine aspired to membership in the European Union and NATO, while those in the eastern half near the city of Donetsk oriented themselves toward Russia, which exerted maximum influence to keep Ukraine closely aligned.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   The writings of Karl Marx will always remain a source of insight and inspiration, but vast swaths of the Marxist literature that exerted such a fascination when I was younger now seem barren of interest.
I had a dry cough and difficulty breathing that I only noticed when I exerted myself, like when I was running up the stairs, when I was playing with my dog, or when I tried to work out from home.
From the books we read — Enid Blyton and the Biggles adventure series as children; Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene and W. Somerset Maugham as adults — to the way we organized our schools and examinations, our spellings and pronunciations, Britain exerted tremendous influence.
The palace said that 34-year-old Sineenat Wongvajirabhakdi "showed her objection and exerted pressure in every way to stop Her Majesty the Queen's installation and to get herself installed instead as she had wished," according to Channel News Asia.
The social status that often protects abusers can be rooted in religion or political power, and the fear of community shaming plays a part, but its malign influence is most easily exerted on the most vulnerable in society: the young.
He — like some others who've testified so far — had deep concerns about the issue at the heart of the inquiry: the pressure being exerted on Ukraine by President Trump and his private lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, to investigate Mr. Trump's political rivals.
Republicans and allies of the White House have argued that a readout of the call shows no improper influence exerted by Trump over the issue, and the White House has blasted Democrats for moving to impeachment proceedings over the issue.
In a separate document publicly released on Thursday, the government said US banks had exerted pressure on their New Zealand and Australian counterparts to "cease or limit services" to remittance agencies or risk losing access to US dollar clearing facilities.
Instead of discussing, say, the pressure exerted by Trump on the Ukrainian president, Thanksgiving is rather an excellent opportunity to spill the beans on when Aunt Susan fell for a dashing Ukrainian on a Carnival Cruise in the late 1990s.
Carsten Breitfeld, a founder and former CEO of EV startup Byton, says he left the company earlier this year because the Chinese government exerted too much influence after an investment from the country's oldest state-owned automaker, First Auto Works (FAW).
Mueller's office has zeroed in on decisions that seemed to dominate so much of the President's thinking in his first year in office: the firings of Flynn and Comey, as well as any pressure he may have exerted on Sessions.
The 200th anniversary of Ruskin's birth is being celebrated in Britain and beyond with a yearlong program of exhibitions, conferences and other events that will highlight the progressive influence he once exerted — and might continue to exert — on culture and society.
At the same time, it has flourished over the last sixty years as a site for individual Inuk agency and cultural expression that is resilient to and representative of the pressures that modernity has exerted on life in the North.
By the time Awlaki secured his release, he was becoming the key cleric in the English-speaking world of radical Islam, one that militants were turning to for answers and one who exerted enormous spiritual power on militants living in the United States.
The gravitational potential of a particular object is calculated as the amount of "work" — or energy transferred — per unit of mass that would be exerted by the force of gravity when that object is moved from one location to another in space.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Wednesday that clear outside pressure had been exerted on a vote to elect a new head of Interpol, but that it did not see any factors that would render the election illegitimate, Russian news agencies reported.
By visiting the New-York Historical Society exhibition and listening to the Bowery Boys podcast, you get a well-rounded sense of the influence exerted by the city, with its perilous and powerful skyscrapers, its diverse stories, and its sense of individual opportunity.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Recent positive economic signs suggest Japan is breaking out the grip of deflation that has stunted growth for years, according to a government analysis obtained by Reuters that also cautions about the continued drag on growth exerted by paltry wage hikes.
Variety then published the results of a two-month investigation into complaints against Lauer — the piece cited a number of anonymous sources at NBC, all of whom claimed that the anchor exerted his power unfairly against the women who worked with him.
South Korean prosecutors raided the offices of Samsung Electronics on Tuesday as part of a probe over a political scandal involving President Park Geun-hye and her friend who is alleged to have exerted improper influence in state affairs, Yonhap news agency reported.
Because Kalanick exerted so much influence over every aspect of Uber, and with at least a half-dozen senior executive positions still unfilled (including CFO and COO), even keeping Uber on autopilot will be a heavy lift for whoever comes in next.
But the only noticeable difference between them and ratsnakes was the amount of pressure the snakes exerted on their prey and in the way their bodies arranged in coil, according to the research published last month in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
Japanese big manufacturers' business confidence worsened to a nearly three-year low in the quarter to June, a central bank survey showed, in yet another sign of the growing economic toll exerted by slowing global demand and the U.S.-China trade war.
Help your Slythie pal plot out the course of their global takeover with a beautiful map, which they may or may not ruin with flag pins placed on the major world cities and continental regions over which they have already exerted their influence.
Continued recovery in investors' appetite for risk taking exerted pressure on safe-haven currencies, dragging the Swiss franc lower, while the Australian dollar climbed after the nation's central bank warned of risks to growth and steered clear of an explicit policy-easing signal.
And members of the closest thing that Marcus has to a political operation, a coalition of CEOs called the Job Creators Network, say Marcus exerted almost zero pressure on the network to donate to Trump or boost him in the White House.
BTS is at the vanguard of a musical export that, contrary to fears of outsized Western bias in globalized culture, has not only remained true to itself, but has exerted considerable influence on contemporary Western pop with its maximalist sound and lyrical idiosyncrasy.
In general, according to an article published in A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health, the Canadian government "exerted state sanctioned medical control over First Nations women" in order to end traditional pregnancy and birthing practices as a form of coerced assimilation.
Not because they are good people (or that lacking any or all of the above suggests they are not), but for the simple purpose of maximizing the President's power -- an awesome tool, for better or worse, when exerted in conditionally optimal settings.

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