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The government is exerting control over a lot of people.
Bernie Sanders when she was exerting influence over the DNC.
Exerting ourselves during a workout is not always immediately pleasurable.
Interfering with international shipping is one way of exerting pressure.
The Mueller probe is clearly exerting huge pressure on Trump.
Worse, exerting willpower can take a psychological and physical toll.
But the European Union isn't the only body exerting pressure.
The military has denied exerting any influence over the court proceedings.
Exerting my precious body at the whims of a moving train?
"Something I'm trying to practice is exerting myself more," she noted.
Alexander warned against the federal government exerting too authority over schools.
State leaders are growing more confident about exerting influence over multinationals.
You are exerting pressure in every country with the death penalty.
China has been exerting both economic and political pressure on Canada.
That was about the time shoe companies began exerting their influence.
But Filipinos and their foreign friends must keep exerting pressure on him.
And Facebook is reportedly exerting more managerial control over the other platforms.
"We're just used to exerting our opinions," adds the Poosh founder, 40.
We are wired to conserve energy and to avoid exerting ourselves unnecessarily.
What is new is the creative control that African-Americans are exerting.
Because they didn't want him exerting that much power over public life.
The government has form when it comes to exerting pressure on financial markets.
The Chinese government started exerting more pressure on data liberties in recent months.
But this source said exerting privilege is a "time honored tradition" in Washington.
Congress needs to get back in the practice of exerting its constitutional authority.
No one needs to be exerting more effort or energy than absolutely necessary.
What both brands do remarkably well is exerting control over the value chain.
She's a woman in an election year when women are exerting their power.
In December, Bloomberg reported that Roku has become increasingly comfortable exerting its power.
But the acceleration is explosive, exerting thousands of times the force of gravity.
But since Yameen's surprise election defeat, India has been re-exerting its influence.
"It was a very strange showcase of special interests exerting themselves," says Klaus Thymann.
It was an example of a governor exerting his influence on the city directly.
This also unsettles neighbouring regions in which the EU is used to exerting influence.
Deflation may be exerting a stronger pull on our economy than the CPI indicates.
Using one issue as a tool for exerting pressure on another is clearly inappropriate.
Our gig are pretty energetic — we're all sweating a lot and exerting ourselves physically.
Saudi Arabia is known for aggressively exerting influence and tracking detractors on social media.
Black women in America are exerting unacknowledged force in shaping politics in this country.
Saudi Arabia has denied using threats, but Ban blasted Riyadh for exerting "unacceptable" pressure.
Fortunately activists are exerting pressure to make this happen in the 2020 presidential primary.
"Breathe out when you're exerting the force," Castano reminded me as I sat up.
And the charmlike bags gained traction, exerting an outsize pull on women's purse strings.
"With these measures, we are exerting greater control over revenues and spending," Sanchez said.
Technology is cheaper every day and exerting ever stronger downward pressure on G.D.P. growth.
The minute you start exerting yourself, you consume oxygen at a much higher rate.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson may be exerting behind-the-scenes influence already.
Saudi Arabia has denied using threats, although Ban blasted Riyadh for exerting "unacceptable" pressure.
The West has always viewed Africa narrowly, categorically, as a way of exerting control.
"Erdogan supporters are already exerting a lot of pressure on dissidents in Germany," he said.
All the while, Mr Kim is even exerting influence over the two allies' military relations.
Boschi has repeatedly denied exerting any political pressure in deciding the future of Banca Etruria.
In settling the charges, regulators faulted Tesla for not exerting more control over Musk's tweeting.
Even though he'd been cold to her, he clearly gets off on exerting his power.
Energy stocks were off 252 percent, with Chevron's 210 percent decline exerting the biggest influence.
This suggested that there was some hidden matter exerting gravitational force on the outer stars.
"Here was the same cancer exerting such different effects in different host environments," he said.
Instead of frantically swimming against the tide, splashing and exerting all my energy, I float.
We're here to help you slay Halloween while exerting the least amount of effort possible.
But it was followed by "international hackers exerting influence on the electoral process" at 34%.
That is exerting huge pressure on emerging markets, pushing currencies lower and bond yields higher.
It's a way of exerting power, letting the person know that you're violating their space.
It's harder for someone to lie when they're physically exerting themselves, so hiking is perfect.
I have female friends who have been victims of men exerting their power over them.
Facebook says it has no interest in exerting that kind of influence over an election.
Since then, China's ruling Communist Party has been gradually exerting more influence over Hong Kong.
They would check each other naturally, as a byproduct of exerting and protecting their authority.
There are signs that the government is exerting new control over Aramco's most fundamental decisions.
The law comes as Russia is exerting increasing amounts of control over its digital infrastructure.
Her seizures can be triggered by stress, by being happy, by exerting herself -- almost anything.
"China absolutely is on an unprecedented - or exerting unprecedented effort to influence American opinion," Nielsen said.
A vast, dark government conspiracy exerting unconstitutional control over the President and his policies using leaks?
Change will come when there's a chorus of state voices exerting pressure on Congress to act.
He's the campaign's undeniable force of gravity, exerting a pull on everyone and everything around him.
So after exerting only two or three times what we expected, most of us give up.
Exerting said effort to bring down something that most people are having fun doing is exhausting!
The black hole that is Brexit is now exerting its gravitational pull on the UK budget.
Khedery said Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states were not skilled at exerting external influence.
Now, take the same prisoner exerting the same energy and put them into a smaller cell.
Organizers want to build public support for a political agreement while exerting pressure on decision-makers.
But other factors, such as soaring US production, are "exerting an even stronger influence," he added.
Critics accuse his government of imprisoning opponents, curbing free speech and exerting pressure on the judiciary.
The sometimes-contradictory mix of policy preferences inside the movement also may be exerting centrifugal force.
Parent Toshiba is probing the unit after a whistleblower accused some managers of exerting "inappropriate pressure".
They began arriving at colleges a few years ago, and now they are exerting their presence.
Is it really no longer capable of exerting a magnetic pull on the whole Jewish people?
Mr. Ortiz acknowledged being present at City Hall for the vote, but denied exerting any pressure.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A mysterious glowing orb is exerting uncanny power over the world's social media.
Democrats, exerting the leverage they have over what can pass the Senate, will block any compromise.
And global aviation regulators, which have historically deferred to the F.A.A., are already exerting more independence.
Alabama, which lost in last season's playoff semifinals, was not done exerting its special teams superiority.
Now the world's second-largest economy, China has been exerting its own influence around the world.
Fiction, at a number of points, was exerting an existential pressure on the structure of reality.
I was exerting some rare art privilege by making a piece that alters the institution's design.
Consistently decrying the talks was a way of exerting enough outside pressure to derail the deal.
By not exerting itself on difficult issues, Congress created a vacuum that the executive branch naturally filled.
It is unclear how that will fit in with Priebus exerting more control over White House operations.
I was too focused and exerting too much effort at the end of the race to notice.
And the American people should be blessed to have the great leadership that President Trump is exerting.
Paradoxically, the less control you think you have, the more control your subconscious mind is actually exerting.
Which isn't unlike the global influence Facebook, Google, and Twitter have been exerting for the last decade.
The e-commerce giant has grown rapidly in Japan, exerting pressure on home-grown players like Rakuten.
These have been seen sporting glowing, red eyes and exerting malevolent influence over their mortal target's life.
All of these forms of abuse are about men exerting power over women, not necessarily about sex.
Hungary's government denies exerting pressure on the media and says it meets EU standards on media freedom.
AMP is, to begin with, Google exerting its market power to extend its control over others' content.
Kelly has reportedly threatened to quit in the past as a way of exerting leverage over Trump.
We hear the narrative about forces exerting themselves in an equal and opposite direction, and believe it.
King Salman and Prince Mohammed are exerting more control over the company than any of their predecessors.
Hong Kong (CNN)It used to be North Korea that was facing maximum pressure, not exerting it.
The jump in French prices is also exerting an upward pull on the broader European energy complex.
By exerting its comparable taxation authority as leverage, the EU did the American taxpayer a huge favor.
It also reminded us that we had more control over our lives than we had been exerting.
Judge yourself against prior versions of yourself and the effort you are exerting in the present moment.
Civil-society groups have charged the forum with exerting undemocratic, pro-business influence over the United Nations.
Now, the royal family and the state bureaucracy are exerting their control and the relationship is changing.
But as the game wore on, the Panthers began exerting themselves and the Rangers never fully recovered.
The humanity of the story, it seemed to her, was crucial for exerting pressure on the government.
That experience — of succeeding in school while exerting minimal or moderate effort — is a potentially crucial one.
Political parties were seen as overly strong and corrupt, and as exerting undue control over governmental processes.
Magnetic fields destroy superconductivity by exerting opposite forces on the electrons in each superconducting pair, breaking their connection.
He was a micromanager, exerting total control over everything and everyone in his orbit regardless of potential prestige.
Furthermore, the standards set by an influential country like India carry a risk of exerting negative impact worldwide.
"Exerting yourself strenuously when you're sick will just delay your recovery and expose others to illness " Tosh says.
She said the three nuclear states were exerting pressure on other nations "not to engage in this treaty".
Black voters will also be decisive in the primaries, exerting huge influence in early states like South Carolina.
"It's just another way of exerting control," Amira Abd el Sayed, 20, said recently during her lunchtime break.
For starters, JFS will likely radicalize the patchwork rebel coalition currently exerting a moderating effect on the jihadists.
Under a 2014 memorandum, DHS committed to exerting prosecutorial discretion over a wide range of immigration enforcement decisions.
Washington is exerting further pressure on oil traders to cut oil dealing with Venezuela or face sanctions themselves.
Market participants adjusting currency hedges for their portfolios were likely exerting selling pressure on the greenback, he said.
Travel abroad is sensitive for Taiwanese leaders who have angered China as it is seen as exerting sovereignty.
Smugglers often keep people in the dark about where they are as a way of exerting total control.
Market participants adjusting currency hedges for their portfolios was likely exerting selling pressure on the greenback, he said.
With Trump bowing to his wishes, Rubio has also started exerting his influence on other Pink Tide countries.
Not with T.S. Eliot's proverbial whimper, but with the breathless gasps of one unfamiliar with exerting any effort.
He skates with a comfortable swagger that makes it seem more like he's floating than exerting any effort.
It is a catalyst and nucleus, exerting control over the radiating, crisscrossing black curves and lines surrounding it.
Black holes are monstrous celestial entities exerting gravitational fields so vicious that no matter or light can escape.
I'm in favor of exerting increased levels of responsibility, but am I in favor of turning it off?
Accusations of executive overreach have plagued the mayor's office since it began exerting a heavier hand on DCCAH.
"In terms of exerting political pressure, the internet coming to faraway cities is pretty amazing," Mr. Markelov said.
Mr. Trump, too, has doubled down since it was revealed he was exerting his own pressure on Ukraine.
It is the spectacle of men and women exerting all their mental and physical powers to produce . . . nothing.
We made America better through science and service, exerting the kind of leadership that America is capable of.
Malaysia was facing a confrontation with Indonesia, where the world's third-largest Communist party was exerting increasing influence.
"Low-cost carriers are definitely exerting pressure on traditional carriers," said Alex Chang, a data scientist at Hopper.
With the Echo Remote, you can use its dedicated volume buttons for much quicker (and less exerting) results.
That's grown tougher to imagine after two years of Trump exerting his dominance over the GOP Senate caucus.
And as it spreads, it will gain cross-partisan legitimacy and economic clout, exerting bottom-up pressure on policymakers.
The position was supposed to be organized labor's means of exerting influence in the inner circle of any administration.
The other items exerting pressure on retail inflation in September 2019 are expenditure on health, education and personal care.
It's always a network of alliances, a push-and-pull between every person on the beach exerting their influence.
European countries are exerting a certain level of censorship that's hard to fathom being tolerated in the United States.
Superpower politics would be exerting pressure on the relationship between America and Taiwan whoever was in the White House.
Facebook will have been good if it has taught us the necessity of exerting social control over such technologies.
Fully offsetting the persistent effects of sterling's depreciation on inflation would require exerting further downward pressure on domestic costs.
Hamilton said his book was the "first comprehensive national study of Beijing's program of exerting influence on another nation".
It's making your name a subject of inquiry and speculation — and, above all, exerting a gravitational pull toward yourself.
Sora becomes caught up, throughout Kingdom Hearts, in a web of connections capable of exerting profound effects on reality.
The Centre insisted to the lobby firms that it had no foreign government or political party exerting an influence.
These factors, especially rising risk appetite, are among the principal causes exerting downward rating pressures on most Taiwanese banks.
There are country-specific factors at play there, like Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan exerting his influence over monetary policy.
Democrats have said they are exerting their right, in the U.S. Constitution, to investigate potential wrongdoing by a president.
Teachers' Unions are primarily concerned with self-preservation, maintaining extravagant perks for union administrators and exerting disproportionate political influence.
Fast and Furious is not the only example of the Obama administration exerting executive privilege without formally declaring it.
So I don't necessarily see Republicans exerting what you would think of as a congressional prerogative in this circumstance.
The media owners say they are being unfairly targeted, and deny exerting any improper influence or seeking political favors.
As a practical matter, there may be little Mr. Berman can do beyond exerting public pressure on the prince.
I see that little by little, the stressful external forces this pandemic unleashed are exerting a deep internal effect.
Administrators are even exerting control over traditionally medical domains, such as the credentialing of new physicians with hospital privileges.
Revoking Article 370 and exerting more control over Muslim-majority J&K is a key part of that agenda.
And with Mr. Zuckerberg exerting more control, the executives were also fearful of losing autonomy and power, they said.
And some felt Darwin's sexual selection gave too much power to all those females exerting choices based on beauty.
By exerting force on the proteins in the mixture, the ingredients lengthen into fibres and wind around one another.
This is the latest example of Amazon exerting its growing influence to grab a larger share of the market.
It stands as a journalist's curse to seek meaning in trends when often coincidence is merely exerting a hand.
But Amazon also appears to be exerting more control over outside developers since launching its Marketplace Appstore last year.
But with Uber in so much flux, Ms. Huffington's charm and persuasiveness are likely to continue exerting a pull.
But the establishment isn't the only force exerting pressure in the Democratic Party, even if it is the strongest.
Exerting yourself in such high temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, like heat stroke -- which can be deadly.
Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations.
"There's a strong assumption still that exerting self-control is beneficial," Milyavskaya, a professor at Carleton University, tells me.
"The idea that we are somehow exerting maximum pressure on North Korea is just unfortunately not true," Bolton said.
"All these small muscles are contracted and you're exerting force with all your bodyweight on your feet," Dr. Sutera says.
Centrist Republicans have been in frequent contact with leaders and the whip operation and are quietly exerting their own influence.
This is the time to fight anti-abortion laws and keep extremist lawmakers from exerting their control over women's bodies.
"This is a good indicator that by raising awareness of this behavior, users are exerting more self-control," she added.
China, a U.S. rival that is increasing its regional presence, is seeking to continue exerting its influence on North Korea.
"We feel the U.S. side is exerting extreme pressure," a Chinese diplomat told Reuters on Friday on condition of anonymity.
However, investigators did find multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations.
MY: The legal decision, I guess, was that the platform could be held responsible because they were exerting editorial control.
Now, in some very real ways, like Neo exerting control over the code of the Matrix, SonicFox is the game.
While some companies are exerting good efforts, freelancers in general aren't being treated very well — neither by companies nor governments.
As many of us can attest, these bugs are picky eaters, exerting a preference for who or what they bite.
But for foreign policy to bolster Mr Putin's domestic agenda by satisfying people like Ms Kirillova, exerting violence is crucial.
By the mid-2000s, Saudi money and Saudi-trained clerics were already exerting influence over the Islamic Community of Kosovo.
By exerting downward pressure on wages, it has equally had big ramifications for inflation, for profits and for equity returns.
The painting's seller is part of the clique of billionaire oligarchs exerting an outsize influence in global affairs — and art.
He explains how the tech giants have succeeded in exerting influence over our attention, our loyalty and our personal information.
Replenishing fluids is key, because you could lose blood while exerting yourself — as Mr. Orr was while walking while injured.
"There's no notion of adding and subtracting, or not exerting yourself to the absolute fullest on every pitch," Zaidi said.
Keeping 20143,000 Special Operations troops in eastern Syria, Mr. Ford said, will not prevent Russia and Iran from exerting influence.
Mark G. Peters, the Department of Investigation commissioner, has neither been shy about exerting his authority nor about expanding it.
The Seattle Mariners' rotation offers an intriguing perspective on the risks to a pitcher of exerting the arm so early.
On Wednesday, Trump appeared unconcerned by the prospect of Moscow exerting new geopolitical influence as the escalating military confrontation unfolds.
The departures of officials once seen as exerting a moderating influence on the President have also served to increase their influence.
Some demonstrators suggested they were members of militias backed by Iran, which has been exerting increased political influence in the country.
The deeper the jets streams go, the more mass they contain, exerting a strong effect on Jupiter's gravitational field, Kaspi said.
The Dallas-based telecom giant insisted that "merger efficiencies will begin exerting downward pressure on consumer prices almost immediately" post merger.
The Ministry of Finance is exerting greater control over expenditure at all ministries and is cutting overtime, travel and capital spending.
Expectations the Fed will run down its balance sheet were also exerting downward pressure on yields, said Rabobank strategist Richard McGuire.
He presented himself as a law-abiding pillar of the community while exerting his considerable influence in the Albuquerque drug trade.
The scientists also tested the cockroach's exoskeleton by exerting force on its body as it was attempting to navigate a space.
As a sculptor he could recreate that cosmos, a god exerting his will on clay or on fiery rivers of bronze.
Investors are exerting their newfound power by asking more questions about a start-up's prospects and taking more time to invest.
Already, a next generation of financial technology disruptors are exerting pressure on the entrenched intermediaries in the capital market supply chain.
Simon, who seems only to find pleasure in hurting others and exerting his authority, is shown to defer only to Negan.
Big business is tightening its grip on the USDA and Congress, and the USDA is increasingly exerting control over the NOSB.
By exerting our influence, power, and money, are we hampering their development and understanding of how a healthy society should function?
The allegations also relate to the controversial Gupta family, accused in the past of exerting undue influence over former President Zuma.
It does not have 3D Touch, the feature that lets you control some software by exerting pressure on the touch screen.
We have created moais that are now several years old, and they are still exerting a healthy influence on members' lives.
The Trump administration has also embarked on bilateral trade deals with other countries with the intention of exerting pressure on China.
At the same time, China in particular is exerting more influence at the organization as its economic importance and contributions increase.
The Russian military presence in Mozambique follows a growing pattern of Russia exerting influence in the security sphere across the continent.
Orban and Fidesz have denied exerting outsized control, pointing to three general election victories and a two-thirds majority in parliament.
When phentermine was exerting its maximum effect, Mr. Elias ate less no matter what else was going on in his life.
"It is good to have them in government rather than exerting pressure from the outside," a top Spanish banker told Reuters.
Amazon is disputing the awarding of the contract, accusing Trump of exerting improper pressure on the Defense Department to favor Microsoft.
Public sector financing needs remain high, exerting pressure on the currency and pushing local bond yields higher relative to country peers.
Officials in Western democracies have grown anxious in recent years at China's increasing dexterity at exerting influence far from its shores.
Through that twin negation, Wandelweiser breaks with the past, and is exerting a powerful influence on music of the new century.
You have this weird unelected body of elites exerting influence on government policy, without any accountability to the citizenry at large.
Well, because I'm regularly exerting said time and energy on dismantling the same patriarchy that you're trying so damn hard to uphold.
Consequently, women become objects, and the way to prove one's masculinity is by exerting power over them and performing violence around them.
What's happening: Deploying tools from neuroscience, firms have been plumbing people's minds in hopes of exerting a stronger influence over their decisions.
A PROPOSED change to the judicial system is just the latest sign that mainland China is exerting pressure on Hong Kong's autonomy.
The outlet reported, citing sources, that Constellation Brands tried exerting more control over the cannabis company ever since becoming its largest shareholder.
This will hopefully open up a discussion about men and power dynamics in general — maybe it has to do with exerting masculinity.
His report also pointed to China's efforts to stifle academic debate by monitoring Chinese students in Britain or by exerting direct leverage.
But we eat better — you have to, because every day you're exerting yourself super-hard, not resting, and then drinking so much.
This is especially true since women exert tremendous efforts that men are incapable of exerting due to their numerous commitments and obligations.
Because it makes us less active and less motivated, depression may have protected ancient humans from exerting unnecessary (and finite, costly) energy.
"The recent weakening of the rouble is exerting pro-inflationary pressure and causes inflation expectations to grow," its statement on Friday read.
To that end, Amazon is exerting greater control over its platform, pressuring brands to lower their prices if they want to advertise.
We'll touch on why jogging sucks and how to get fitter while either having fun or exerting the least amount of effort.
Mathematical modeling and computer simulation led them to the conclusion that a planet was exerting the gravity necessary to shape these orbits.
First, there are the mysteriously deft ones that convince you from Page 1, exerting some magical force that arrests all critical powers.
China, on the other hand, may be exerting negative pressure on a deal because of our posture on Chinese Trade-Hope Not!
The church, which continues to be a powerful influence in this predominantly Catholic country, is often accused of exerting pressure on politicians.
Finally, the researchers were able to identify the functions of the gene variants that are still exerting a force on humans today.
Bots are still a problemThe NY Attorney General's office makes clear that bots are still exerting pressure on the primary ticket market.
He was credited with exerting a moderating influence on Mr. Maddox, a segregationist, and spurring him to appoint blacks to his administration.
For some years now, Hongkongers have responded with protests to what they see as Beijing exerting more control over their autonomous region.
The military's pressure on civilian institutions comes just as the country's political parties are exerting maximal effort to win seats in Parliament.
Doing so may provide financial security, but there's no way to prevent new owners from exerting more editorial control in the future.
There's an inherent laziness to it that's incredible; instead of exerting much energy at all, these apps require simply tapping and waiting.
But others saw the trip -- which occurred with little US involvement -- as an indication that Beijing was exerting itself in the proceedings.
"Punishing foreign companies seems to be more about exerting power than really hurting the Iranian economy," said Saeed Laylaz, an Iranian economist.
Democrats say they now fear that Mr. Trump, emboldened by his expected Senate acquittal, will be even less restrained exerting his authority.
And even there, as Paul Krugman has noted, it looks more like a monopsonist exerting market power than a monopolist exploiting consumers.
Exerting monopsony power on behalf of consumers provides a competitive advantage that very often leads to greater market share and higher profits.
Some accused her of exerting so much control in the campaign that she slowed the decision-making process and muddied the message.
It would have been a rare example of Parliament exerting its power by wrenching control of the Brexit process from the government.
Europe, and Germany in particular, have emerged as the de facto regulators of the technology sector, exerting influence beyond their own borders.
"The idea that we are somehow exerting maximum pressure on North Korea is just unfortunately not true," Bolton told the news outlet.
Tsai said China was exerting pressure on the island in an attempt to influence its politics, including local elections in late November.
You can change this angular momentum by exerting a torque (a twisting force)—but with no external torque, the angular momentum is conserved.
The choices are, objectively, incredibly boring and look like what a person would put together by exerting the least amount of effort possible.
I'm not yet sure she understands that exerting terrible strength can turn your alliance into quicksand rather than forging it into Valyrian steel.
If you're not doing manual labor of exerting yourself in support of the mission then you need to always present a professional appearance.
This discourages the Medicare Advantage plans from exerting their full efforts to save money, and also discourages seniors from opting for Medicare Advantage.
With both Kurds and the federal government exerting claim over disputed territories like these, neither side has been willing to invest in development.
But they're not the strongest machines around, and are barely capable of exerting more force than a small mouse head-butting your ankle.
When your body temperature rises, either because you're hot or because you're exerting yourself, your body sweats to try to cool you down.
Or he may retire from his daily duties instead, as Deng Xiaoping did, in the hope of exerting power from behind the scenes.
Exerting pressure Trump's new strategy involves engaging with North Korea's neighbors to bring an end to their pursuit of nuclear weapons, Pence said.
No. He's exerting a very particular American privilege masked by a faux salt-of-the-earth veneer over a corporate, profit-based agenda.
The report comes as Russia appears to be exerting influence in various Western democracies, most notably meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
This has the domino effect of requiring the animals to eat even more seals in response to the extra energy they are exerting.
But sometimes a Justice may be more conscious of exerting an influence, in the here and now, on political forces outside the Court.
Scenes of Thomas pitching hay and brushing cattle underline the suggestion that he is a symbolic force of nature exerting a gravitational pull.
And the hope was that by cooperating and exerting diplomatic pressure on each other, all countries would steadily ratchet up action over time.
Exerting some forms of indirect control — like providing software or developing policies on which a franchisee relies — could make the larger corporation liable.
Alexey Sklyarenko, a lawyer representing Mr. Rodchenkov in Russian courts, said the move was a means of exerting "psychological pressure" on his client.
Mr. Erdogan has been mainly a ceremonial head of state — exerting his will on Turkey through force of personality rather than constitutional right.
While the filmmakers aren't exerting themselves to deliver anything other than a popcorn-seller, Ms. Union is working hard to keep you watching.
The world is watching, and the world is full of dangerous men who see killing as a means of maintaining and exerting power.
For starters, he has bucked Chinese attempts at exerting pressure via domestic politics, braving the wrath of those affected by Chinese counter-measures.
A number of militias General Suleimani had helped foster were receiving salaries from the Iraqi government and exerting power in Iraq's political system.
The effect is exacerbated as an object moves faster: More and more asymmetrical vortices form, each exerting a random force on the object.
Antitrust policy, aimed at preventing corporations from exerting monopoly power that harms competitors and consumers, is a regular part of the news cycle.
CATALAN CHALLENGE "It is good to have them in government rather than exerting pressure from the outside," a top Spanish banker told Reuters.
Tillerson, along with Secretary of Defense James Mattis, has pushed for an approach exerting maximum economic pressure and diplomatic isolation on North Korea.
Wolf jaws are powerful — exerting a force of up to 1,500 pounds per square inch at the back — and can chomp bones easily.
Amazon is disputing the awarding of the contract, accusing President Donald Trump of exerting improper pressure on the Defense Department to favor Microsoft.
Even with a pitch limit (65 in the first round), many top starters would rather not risk exerting too much effort too soon.
In some cases, the Wall Street firms are passive players, the money men behind the landlords, developers or banks that are exerting force.
People breathing air this unhealthy should avoid being outside and exerting themselves, particularly people with heart and lung problems, the elderly, and children.
The government has embraced cryptocurrency as an answer to hyperinflation and sanctions, exerting centralized control over how it's used to ensure the Petro's supremacy.
Forget two-a-day cycling classes — you can now meet the Department of Health and Human Services' exercise recommendation without exerting yourself for hours.
You might find that people who have no business being bossy with you are exerting their opinion—it's time to set some clear boundaries.
"These are true influences that are exerting an effect, but they are not enough to explain the high rate of autism prevalence," said Zahorodny.
At the heart of the complaint is a clause in the Constitution written to prevent foreign governments from exerting influence on the United States.
Physically exerting yourself like that for longer than 20 seconds looks stupid, but letting go of all movement before the song's climax is worse.
Over the past several election cycles, LGBTQ people and our allies have been exerting more and more political power -- dramatically altering the political landscape.
And we can't tie our hands in terms of exerting leadership internationally, which is what we do when we don't enter into trade agreements.
But while the substance of the charges may be similar—rich people exerting too much influence over the political process—the framing is different.
But a large amount of those pages are dedicated not to detailing the rules themselves, but to justifying the authority the FCC was exerting.
A mild recovery in emerging market currencies during U.S. trading hours on Monday was also exerting some pressure on the dollar, Jefferies' Bechtel said.
Martin started to feel that Lewis was exerting too much control over their work and began to talk of returning to his solo career.
At the time, Ban accused Saudi Arabia of exerting "unacceptable" undue pressure after sources told Reuters that Riyadh threatened to cut its U.N. funding.
"The Trans-Pacific Partnership represents the kind of forward-looking leadership the United States must be exerting," Wethington wrote in a June 2015 report.
They had been allowed to run their company reasonably independently for six years, but now Zuckerberg was exerting more control and making more requests.
At the time, Ban accused Saudi Arabia of exerting "unacceptable" undue pressure after sources told Reuters that Riyadh threatened to cut some U.N. funding.
When you're no longer exerting power over animals, it helps to at least look like you could, and to eat food that resembles flesh.
"For the time being, these factors are ... likely to continue exerting a certain degree of downward pressure on short-term bond yields," he said.
The company proceeded to claim that "merger efficiencies will begin exerting downward pressure on consumer prices almost immediately" in the wake of the merger.
Smith wrote last month that the shrinkage of the U.S. balance sheet has played a significant role in exerting upward pressure on borrowing costs.
Over time, mathematical modeling and computer simulation led them to the conclusion that a planet was exerting the gravity necessary to shape these orbits.
The U.S. would oppose that because those are the sanctions aimed at exerting maximum pressure on Pyongyang to get rid of its nuclear arsenal.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia laid out new guidelines on Thursday to counter foreign powers exerting influence in its universities, amid mounting concerns over China's activities.
Once violence becomes an acceptable means for settling disputes and exerting power, it is difficult for people to trust any other system, she added.
Sales have been restrained by an acute shortage of properties, which is exerting upward pressure on house prices, and sidelining some first-time buyers.
In recent months, some Democratic lawmakers have even suggested that instead of exerting maximal political force, they may try to diminish their own power.
But instead of openly waging war, Saudi and Iran back opposing political factions and extremist groups as a way of exerting influence and control.
Back home in Georgia, his time in office was tarnished by what critics said was his monopolizing power and exerting pressure on the judiciary.
The evidence, though, would suggest that it is sufficiently strong that it is exerting a considerable influence on the demographics of the English game.
Population swells, climate change, soil degradation, erosion, poaching, global food prices and even the benefits of affluence are exerting incredible pressure on African land.
A French-Iranian scholar has been arrested without explanation while visiting Iran, just as France is exerting diplomacy to help save the nuclear agreement.
"We consider such calls on Russia as purely politicized, with the aim of exerting pressure on the country's internal political life," Mr. Putin said.
By exerting its influence over EU-aspirant nations such as Bosnia, Serbia and Macedonia, China is vying for a seat at the EU table.
The plan involves exerting pressure on the Taliban during the normally quieter Afghan winter, before launching an offensive against the group in the spring.
Even though we don't always realize it, as the day goes on, we have increased difficulty exerting self-control and focusing on our work.
What is most important is to find ways to manage tensions with Iran by exerting pressure when appropriate without creating a path toward confrontation.
While the former president has spoken privately with nearly all the candidates, he has been careful to avoid exerting any influence on the race.
"China, on the other hand, may be exerting negative pressure on a deal because of our posture on Chinese Trade-Hope Not!" he added.
British lawmakers have called for such measures as an effective way of exerting pressure on Vladimir Putin and the Russian elites which support him.
""More than a dozen unknown people inside the media sphere of my department were considering, debating, guiding, massaging, and exerting influence on the whole process.
Rather, it is yet another sign that both the U.S. and Saudi Arabia are trying to prove their relevance by exerting leverage on one another.
Over the past twenty years, it's been a constant on the periphery of the gaming and nerd culture scene, exerting a quiet but inescapable influence.
She is running on what must be a treadmill, because her pace does not seem to vary and she seems to be genuinely exerting herself.
By exerting a bit of mind control, the fungus forces the fly to seek an elevated perch and lift its wings in an unnatural position.
With National Rifle Association lobbyist Marion Hammer exerting colossal influence on Florida gun legislation for decades, there's been very little in the form of action.
In his seminal 22019 book Orientalism, literature professor Edward Said argued that Western cultures historically stereotyped the Middle East to justify exerting control over it.
And her will is so strong, so visceral, as though she were exerting it on me, too, daring me to look away from her story.
Ivanka, in particular, often softens Trump's image and the children are known for exerting power behind the scenes and bringing discipline to the freewheeling campaign.
Then again, it's culturally interesting to look at groups forming and reforming, alliances across boundaries, flexible and formless masses of people exerting a cultural influence.
Like a cultural post-traumatic stress disorder, we are exerting huge effort to keep alive structures from a bygone era that no longer make sense.
If instead the AI agent is exerting curiosity to check these things when it senses too much uncertainty about the scene, that's a happy medium.
The move indicates other drivers may be exerting a greater influence on gold prices, according to Julian Jessop, head of commodities research at Capital Economics.
If you've ever had to hold a wrench in place for any length of time exerting a decent amount of force, you know it sucks.
The British royal family began exerting immense pressure on ABC News who was desperate at the time to score an interview with Will and Kate.
If it came about as a result of Mr. Rock's exerting his influence as host to make sure that insurgency had a voice, then fine.
The big picture: There are ways for big companies to save themselves money by exerting greater and more direct control over their employees' health benefits.
It also remains to be seen what role Mr. Trump will play in exerting influence as Republicans position themselves as potential successors to Mr. Ryan.
Trump is the epitome of a privileged white man who has no qualms about exerting aggressive authority over whoever is in his path, especially women.
I figured they kept the name of your next of kin readily available in case something happened when you were exerting yourself on the treadmill.
There are two main types: stress incontinence, when urine leaks when pressure is exerting on the bladder by coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising or lifting something.
Others joined the service as a means of exerting control over their destiny in response to what they understood as the inevitability of the draft.
Most of the world's tungsten comes from China, where the government has been exerting greater control over production, in part because domestic demand has ballooned.
It is also totally upending the world travel industry and is exerting considerable pressure on the emerging market economies by driving down international commodity prices.
Meanwhile, Justice Thomas soared in his ensuing 25 years on the bench, issuing landmark rulings and dissents and exerting a profound influence on American law.
She clearly meant it as a comment on the power of lobbyists, but it inadvertently invoked long-standing tropes of wealthy Jewish cabals exerting influence.
In an emerging democracy such as Bosnia, China and Russia are exerting influence over the  economy and security sectors without much deterrence from the West.
Like Sandler's other creative inclinations — the vocal tics, the fits of rage — the Jewishness can seem sort of random, barely exerting influence on the plot.
Carige management is exerting pressure on insurer Unipol to get it to take part in its planned 560 million euro cash call, La Repubblica said.
Paid to build a team that can win the World Series, they shudder to see their pitchers exerting themselves in March for a different purpose.
The two supermassive black holes are orbiting each other, and at the same time, each is exerting its own pull on the stars around it.
But instead of openly waging war, Saudi Arabia and Iran back opposing political factions and extremist groups as a way of exerting influence and control.
That drought has been described as exerting a catalytic effect on crop failures, mass migrations to cities, and the ensuing social discord that precipitated the conflict.
He talked of moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, naming an ambassador who backs Israel's settlement program and exerting no pressure on Israel for peace talks.
The party's restive left wing is exerting much more influence, partly because of anger at the financial industry and establishment politics after the Great Recession. Mrs.
Participants said that faking orgasm was one way of exerting more control and getting out of sex when there didn't seem to be other options available.
Again and again, Baumeister and colleagues found that exerting willpower in one domain seemed to exhaust it, leaving no willpower available for tasks in other domains.
Exerting such little pressure on the Israelis to treat fairly with the Palestinians is probably making both sides more radical, and the Middle East less stable.
The second decade of the 21st century has seen great inventions for people who like drinking but aren't big fans of exerting any effort to move.
Plus, exerting ourselves helped burn some of the rage we were no doubt feeling toward each other because we didn't take the necessary space to heal!
If such attempts at exerting soft power in Washington are not enough to win over government officials, Amazon will at least have a back-up plan.
But it is still exerting an influence on the global copper market by either boosting or trimming imports in line with market conditions and domestic requirements.
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Along with the Home, Verizon is promoting its deals on the new Google Pixel smartphone, exerting its power as the exclusive wireless carrier for the handset.
The only authenticity to be found in the place came from Phelps, who was, in fact, exerting himself as he strained to move down the line.
It has also received criticism for exerting control over the state broadcasting system in what is seen by many as an attempt to silence opposition voices.
At the time, Ban accused Saudi Arabia of exerting "unacceptable" undue pressure after sources told Reuters that Riyadh threatened to cut its funding of U.N. programs.
But it's also just the latest performance of the awkwardly choreographed dance between the presidents and Congress over exerting the president's constitutional right to withhold information.
The success of the sanctions depend on exerting pressure on Iran's economy, while the fate of the deal relies on open access to the Iranian market.
From the shuttle bus, going back downhill, you suddenly see the temple, solitary and majestic, exerting a kind of presence you can feel even from afar.
No president intent on exerting control in the executive branch — and all of them must, to implement an agenda — can tolerate an open secret of insubordination.
According to Woodward, in 2017, Ronny Jackson, then working as White House physician, warned the Chief of Staff John Kelly that Trump was over-exerting himself.
There is a sexual component, yes, but mostly it's about someone exerting his or her will over another and deriving pleasure and satisfaction from that exertion.
Interpret the planet as an abstraction of our physical experience as living beings, and it's a game about the futility of exerting control beyond our means.
The rebounding advantage is currently 13-7 in Cleveland's favor and they are exerting their size advantages all over the places leading a 5-point lead.
" Healthcare is already exerting a huge force in American politics; according to a recent Gallup poll, it's the issue the most voters rate as "extremely important.
Mongolia has been exerting pressure on Rio Tinto to revise the Oyu Tolgoi agreement terms to make it more beneficial to the country and its citizens.
U.S. producers of aluminum foil have been exerting pressure for protections over what they say is unfair foreign competition and asking for tarrifs on China's imports.
And, equally significantly, the two main trading venues of London and Shanghai have started to connect, with the eastern universe exerting increasing influence over the western.
Ives explained that a move into the cobalt market would mean Apple is trying to secure its "fortress" by exerting greater control over its supply chain.
The notion of space travel appears to be exerting a new hold on people's imaginations, seducing with the promise of a fresh start on unsullied terrain.
And, of course, House Democrats, led by Pelosi, are now poised to take the resistance back to Capitol Hill and begin exerting a meaningful check on Trump.
Id Software's seminal Satanic shooter game, as Robert Rath argues over at Zam, used to feel threatening, transgressive, capable of exerting dangerous power over the real world.
Presidents who get into trouble in the polls generally become less effective in molding public opinion in times of crisis and in exerting leverage on Capitol Hill.
In recent years, it has also become a popular home for start-ups, particularly technology companies, swelling its population and exerting additional pressure on its road systems.
Regional allies must work together to counter malign actors like Russia from exerting any further influence and prevent the erosion of democracy and stability in the hemisphere.
Harada, a former academic, said Japan's economy continued to recover moderately with the BOJ's negative interest rate policy and massive asset-purchasing program exerting their intended effects.
Men have always been celebrated for exerting the least amount of effort, be it performative fatherhood or the simple act of, like, I don't know, doing chores.
Such tests can "convey a political signal by demonstrating strength and exerting pressure, as well as provoke and test reactions and perceptions from potential adversaries," Zysk said.
Amamiya defended YCC, saying that it has been exerting its intended effects thanks to favorable global market conditions such as rising stock prices and a weak yen.
At the March meeting, advocates of negative rates said the policy was exerting its intended effects with mortgage loan rates already on the decline, the summary said.
Their philanthropic gestures end up looking more like an assault on the creature, violently pushing and pulling as if exerting dominance or control over its lifeless body.
But their partner the CSU, spooked by the AfD's gains on the right, had broken rank, highlighting the pressures the new party was exerting on the mainstream.
In the case of the new FlyPrint upper, the constraints are the properties of the material and the forces that Kipchoge's feet were exerting on that material.
But if you'll do anything — anything — to get the contoured look while exerting the least effort possible, you might want to look to Lorde's innovative new technique.
Now, as he winds down his presidency, it is Europe, another place where Americans have deep ties and a long history, that is exerting an unwelcome pull.
Putin stressed the need for direct dialogue between all governments involved in the dispute, which is exerting a negative influence on the Middle East, the Kremlin said.
First, he won the election, then he proved far better at manipulating the media, setting the issue agenda and exerting executive authority than might have been expected.
Aside from one ID-checking goon outside of Penn Station, government forces lack a speaking part in the film — their primary vessel for exerting control is propaganda.
For Benghazi residents, the complaint is that the religious militants who helped him seize Benghazi are now exerting a disproportionate influence on daily life in the city.
In addition to exerting real pressure on its Turkish ally, the United States should press for a no-flight zone over Afrin and the rest of Rojava.
And as China seeks to strengthen its power, it realizes it may have more success exerting authority in the region with Japan as less of a rival.
Trump this week has pushed to reopen commerce by April 12, Easter Sunday, and on Wednesday blamed news outlets for exerting pressure to keep restrictions in place.
Trump this week has pushed to reopen commerce by April 12, Easter Sunday, and on Wednesday blamed news outlets for exerting pressure to keep restrictions in place.
Her body language and the amount of forward pressure she was exerting on her skis made it clear that she was thinking her way through her run.
In late 2016, prosecutors arrested Park's friend Choi Soon-sil on suspicion of exerting inappropriate influence over state affairs after Park allowed Choi to edit draft speeches.
"Personal Instrument" showed Mr. Wodiczko, like a conductor, exerting his freedom of choice, tuning out the "megaphones telling you how you should live" under the authoritarian regime.
"Personal Instrument" showed Mr. Wodiczko, like a conductor, exerting his freedom of choice, tuning out the "megaphones telling you how you should live" under the authoritarian regime.
Why it matters: The projection is the latest sign of how OPEC is having a hard time exerting its sway amid the U.S. boom and other headwinds.
By exerting various elements of control over their drives, Uber and Lyft are the ones treating drivers like employees, more so than any law could ever do.
In other words, merchants can enjoy the benefits of the payments system—without having to pay for it, and while exerting control over their customers' financial options.
"The idea that we are somehow exerting maximum pressure on North Korea is just unfortunately not true," he said in an interview with Axios published on Sunday.
Ancestral superstitions still hovered over the islanders' minds, exerting their quiet influence, and nobody wanted to be the person responsible for angering a visitor from the past.
" On Sean Hannity's show, there were commentators saying the Clintons "have a way of exerting influence," and other shows talked about the Clintons "getting away with everything.
EU officials have expressed alarm over the PiS administration in Poland, which they say has undermined the rule of law by exerting pressure over the courts and media.
The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.
You can't legislate away negative partisanship, and you can't entirely prevent corporations and the wealthy from exerting some degree of oligarchic power without trampling on freedom of speech.
The Salvation Army in Britain, which supports survivors of sex trafficking, said it opposed the use of sex robots because it rewards people for exerting control over another.
Why pulling out of Paris Accord damages America's economic future There is a new generation of companies exerting such great influence on society that they're essentially becoming utilities.
He accused China of exerting pressure on American universities by threatening to deny visas to researchers, and bribing and bullying Hollywood into portraying it in a positive light.
U.S. politicians, seeking to hamper China's economic development, still want to use the tactics of exerting maximum pressure on China that has achieved few results, the paper said.
You can't legislate negative partisanship away, and you can't entirely prevent corporations and the wealthy from exerting some degree of oligarchic power without trampling on freedom of speech.
In its account of the incident, the army said the protest was aimed at exerting pressure for the release of a "suspected terrorists' facilitator arrested the other day".
Forced to surrender his Fox News throne in July due to a slew of sexual harassment scandals, Ailes is now exerting his influence from within Trump's inner circle.
This was nowhere more notable than in the West's use of economic statecraft as the primary tool in exerting pressure on Russia to change its policy concerning Ukraine.
Former staffers of Schumer's have prominent positions throughout Washington and New York, exerting their clout at trade associations, corporate offices, public relations shops, and law and lobbying firms.
It also suggests that domestic economic concerns, not exerting global power as the world's policeman, will be a primary driver of U.S. diplomatic relationships under the new administration.
Making matters worse, the food retailers like Wal-Mart will be exerting pressure to keep prices sharp, and cost cutting by manufacturers is unlikely to provide enough relief.
This could not be farther from the reality in which the internet now operates, with increasingly powerful companies like Google and Facebook exerting their will over smaller competitors.
"We believe the best defense against foreign governments exerting control over the internet is to finish the transition on time," these civil society groups said in a statement.
This course will show you the ropes of how to take the lead, providing tried and tested leadership techniques of decision making, directing, coaching, delegating, and exerting influence.
So it is a strange kind of paradox that, when a whole culture is exerting itself to acknowledge and redress your pain, it causes further pain, more isolation.
Everyone in New York has heard about co-op boards that proved to be the most persnickety of the many many-headed hydras exerting authority over daily life.
The opinions expressed are his own.) By Paul Wallace Oct 44.53 (Reuters) - The black hole that is Brexit is now exerting its gravitational pull on the UK budget.
"The president uses the White House as a literal, literal bully pulpit, callously exerting his power over those who have little or none," he said in his remarks.
The Treasury Department's independent watchdog has cleared staffers of exerting any improper political influence on the analysis of the Republican tax overhaul, according to The New York Times.
While the borrowers will be responsible for the loan, they will not have to contend with the lender taking a board seat or exerting control over the company.
Boschi, who was then minister for reforms, has repeatedly denied exerting any political pressure in deciding the future of Banca Etruria, which was eventually rescued by the state.
China, which has been vying with Washington for influence in Myanmar, said on Tuesday that "unilateral criticism or exerting pressure" was not helpful in resolving the Rohingya issue.
I've struggled to give a damn about video games for the last couple of months, especially because so many of them are exclusively about violence and exerting power.
At the same time, studios, such as the Walt Disney Company, are exerting more control over when and how their biggest films are shown, putting pressure on operators.
Democrats continue to own cities, and the midterms show that they are exerting more and more dominance over suburbs and over the college-educated Americans, especially women, there.
" This is why, she added, "I'm not sure that even with all of the options available for exerting influence if there was something that would have prevented this.
But those involved with the reform push say they've seen little sign that Mr. Trump is exerting himself or willing to burn any political capital on this issue.
Mr. Bannon contends that this is a sucker's bet: China is stringing along the United States, he says, and has no intention of exerting influence on its neighbor.
Beijing has been exerting pressure on foreign companies and organisations to identify Chinese-claimed Taiwan as part of China, and often to name it as a Chinese province.
But there is one major difference: Dr. Blasey seems adamant about exerting control over the situation — perhaps to avoid the kind of public smear campaign Professor Hill endured.
Moreover, letting go of toxic feelings can give you an added bonus of making you feel powerful — not by exerting power over someone else, but power over yourself.
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.
CNN has previously reported on an email, that appeared to be Russian disinformation, purporting to show to show Lynch was exerting inappropriate interference in the Clinton email investigation.
As the world confronts these rising forces, Europe, and Germany in particular, have emerged as the de facto regulators of the industry, exerting influence beyond their own borders.
Simmons recognized she was and is a powerful female business leader, but she was never prepared to forfeit exerting her sexuality — hence the micro-minis and tight jeans.
As Washington's "trade war" has escalated, however, China appears to have been exerting much less pressure, potentially a major factor in the North's decision to resume missile tests.
The contract for the 57-plane batch is valued at $6.1 billion Even without Mr. Trump exerting pressure, the Pentagon would probably have pushed for further price cuts.
While this speculative planet has not been directly detected, its presence is inferred by the gravitational tug that astronomers think it is exerting on smaller objects near it.
There was no flirting going on; these were married men who were exerting their power to have sex with me, and when I declined, I lost my job.
Canadian officials have complained the United States is not exerting enough pressure on Beijing to free the two men and suggest Ottawa could withhold cooperation on major issues.
Intent on exerting the kind of image control that was all but unthinkable a scant half-dozen years ago, the couple even shared a video of their wedding day.
"Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations," the report said.
Had Slovakia reached halftime ahead it would have become a nervous night for the hosts, but they were level in the 37th minute after finally exerting some sustained pressure.
The Khashoggi case is a reminder that the U.S. needs allies and partners, and sometimes may need to resist exerting power in the interest of preserving long-term relationships.
Choi, the daughter of a shamanistic cult leader, is a longtime friend of Park's who stands accused of exerting control over government decision-making without holding any formal office.
It takes us further from understanding the lived experiences of survivors, and further from productive discussions about stopping men from exerting power and control over others through sexual abuse.
With these in place, the micro-drones can pull well above their 100-gram weight, exerting 40 newtons of force or enough to lift four kilograms (about eight pounds).
The race was the dirtiest and most negative in Israel's history, with several foreign countries, including the U.S. and Russia, exerting influence in the final weeks of the campaign.
The only way for them to feel as though they have some measure of control in the world is by exerting what power they can over whomever they can.
A far greater number, perhaps 750,000, will still buy in 2017 using an FHA mortgage but will pay more for the privilege, exerting slight downward pressure on house prices.
But China's league is still a long way from exerting the kind of soft power that the English Premier League bestows upon Britain (ask any taxi driver in China).
Duduzane Zuma was working at the time for a company controlled by the Guptas, a family of wealthy Indian-born businessmen accused of exerting undue influence over the president.
So on one hand we have Goodell, the death-and-concussion-ignoring NFL oligarch, exerting his undue supreme authority over the league to suspend Elliott for domestic violence claims.
Every day, I hung out with men just as scared as me but equally willing to prove that we weren't scared at all, by exerting ruthless aggression on command.
Consequently, the United States should be exerting pressure on Israel to persuade the Netanyahu government to abandon its settlement activities, not rewarding the Jewish state with increased military aid.
"It seems that Brexit uncertainty is exerting a larger negative influence on business investment as we move closer to a deal/no-deal being confirmed," the Nomura economist said.
In one of her strongest performances, Ms. Kiberlain's Marianne is a dedicated physician who goes out of her way to help others and has no qualms about exerting authority.
Demanding complete loyalty from subordinates, exerting absolute control and caring only about his own needs and interests, Donald Trump behaves like a mob boss rather than a democratic leader.
Philippot, seen by some within the party as exerting too much influence over Le Pen, failed to win his seat on Sunday and may now find his position imperiled.
"Our imminent victory in Hodeidah will be the ... gateway to retrieving our kidnapped capital and exerting the influence of the government over every inch of the country," he said.
Most analysts say that he has little hope of exerting his authority over all of Libya any time soon, so his continued campaign may only prolong the country's instability.
"Our investigation found multiple acts by the president that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations," the report said.
Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who proposed an authorization with Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, said Congress should "buy in" to military conflicts by exerting its constitutional authority to declare war.
If exerting more influence over the direction of both apps by installing Facebook executives wasn't enough, now the social network giant is going to add "Facebook" to their names.
With James and his elder brother, Lachlan, 221, who is the executive chairman of 285.4st Century Fox, firmly entrenched as their father's successors, they are now forcibly exerting themselves.
But Blue Origin's bid shows how the desires of a handful of very wealthy individuals, joining forces with those corporations, are exerting influence on sending Americans to deep space.
Still, even as modes of exerting influence have proliferated, regulators should be judicious with the label of lobbyist, said Susan Lerner, the director of Common Cause's New York arm.
He laid out the case that Trump had, in fact, abused his office by exerting his powers as President to pressure Ukraine to open an investigation into the Bidens.
The musical literature tends to present him as a mastermind exerting uncanny control over his creations, but he, too, may have been caught in the labyrinth of his imagination.
We must remember that we now have a president exerting power to which he may only have access because a foreign power hostile to our interests wanted him installed.
Mr. Cuomo is exerting influence over the agency, but the governor has said little about how he would pay for expensive plans to upgrade the systems, Mr. Ravitch said.
The two other stars in the system also orbit the brightest star, circling one another like a dumbbell and exerting their gravitational influence over the planet, named HD 131399Ab.
China, on the other hand, has been exerting its presence in the South China Sea, and has extended its influence by means of its massive Belt and Road Initiative.
In the report, Democrats allege that Trump's pressure campaign against the Ukrainians persists, with Trump still exerting control over the Ukrainian leader through the US's military and financial advantages.
A hallmark of democratic backsliding is the government exerting control over independent media outlets, as a compliant media allows the government to get away with other kinds of wrongdoing.
In terms of physical liquidity of underlying stocks the LME aluminium contract is shifting towards China just as Chinese exchange trading is exerting ever more influence on Western pricing.
For the first time, Iran's revolutionary theocracy is exerting decisive authority in an arc of influence that Sunni Arab powers, particularly Saudi Arabia, have been warning about for years.
After the interview, Democrats on the committee accused the White House of exerting influence over Mr. Bannon to keep him from expounding about his time in the West Wing.
Proponents, though, say these types of bills are their best way to combat the effects of marriage equality, especially when it comes to commerce and exerting business owners' rights.
Economists say if the financial turbulence persists, that could hurt consumer confidence and cause companies to either delay or scale back capital projects, exerting further downward pressure on business investment.
In a prior study, Rose found that holding other things constant, a country's exports are higher if it is perceived by the importer to be exerting more positive global influence.
But Trump's move will only work in exerting maximum pressure on Iran's leaders if a range of other parties decide to play along, or at least defer to Washington's moves.
Mueller did not establish that the Trump campaign coordinated with Russians but did find multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations.
" But Mueller also said his investigation "found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations.
Despite exerting this level of control, he also takes to employees who push back and speak their minds -- as long as they remember he is ultimately the one in charge.
Vitor Constacio: Yes but it's also important to underline that as the reaction in several markets show, our policies have been exerting a quite stabilizing effect in such a shock.
OPEC and Saudia Arabia eventually proved Hamm wrong by using its influence to keep prices low for more than 18 months and counting, exerting sharp pain on U.S. oil producers.
That effort is practiced in a place typically insulated from even the idea of publication, and it depends upon a combination of exerting and relaxing one's will over the writing.
Way back in 2008, I wrote about Wal-Mart's emerging effort to cut environmental and social harms from its business operations by exerting influence back along globe-spanning supply chains.
Rudy Giuliani, who represents Trump in the Russia probe, said Mueller's team had crossed an ethical line between a search for the truth and exerting too much pressure on Manafort.
" Under questioning, Mueller said his report detailed "multiple acts by the president that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian interference and obstruction investigations.
He did not say who should be exerting pressure, or what form it could take, but added the situation was "fluid" and it was too early to draw firm conclusions.
Consequently, it is easy for us to think that the gods' will (and their manner of exerting that will upon the world) must supersede every obstacle raised in their path.
But a new product promises an alternative solution to the age-old question of how to sleep better, and it doesn't require exerting any mental energy or giving anything up.
If indeed "Ivanka Trump is all powerful," as a source close to the White House told NBC News, the evidence suggests she's not exerting that power to temper her father.
For the first time, there's a Call of Duty mode that makes bullet-drop — literally, the Earth's gravitational force exerting influence on the path a bullet travels — a real consideration.
The BBC reported Monday that they have uncovered an audio recording between two employees of Barclays that suggest the BOE was exerting pressure on banks to reduce the Libor rate.
The image text questions whether anyone has been directly impacted by the outbreak and blames the media for instilling irrational fear and exerting its power to shut down "America" ( here ).
But instead of waging war against each other directly, Saudi and Iran back opposing political factions and extremist groups throughout the region as a way of exerting influence and control.
China can play a more helpful role than it has to date by exerting its influence on Myanmar and Bangladesh to come up with something more than a superficial fix.
Instead, we can now expect a growing sense of ease in Tehran about exerting its influence, even as it adjusts to the tough economic sanctions that were reimposed last week.
The deal's demise was the latest success for activist shareholders, who have put some of the world's largest companies in their sights and are exerting greater influence over corporate strategy.
This is a laughably obvious ploy to stifle legitimate criticism and cast aspersions on Americans who are rightly skeptical of the powerful forces exerting control over the primary election process.
In its revisionist take, the titular dark, dangerous fairy played by Angelina Jolie isn't naturally evil or merely spiteful in bestowing a curse, but exerting her power with a vengeance.
I'd bet that Negan's men don't respect him so much as they enjoy exerting their authority over others (and avoiding a beatdown themselves), which is why they'll ultimately be defeated.
In the utopian-village sense of a "community," it's other human beings who accomplish this, exerting all their different social pressures over us to make us behave a certain way.
"The main threat to media freedom comes from China, which has been exerting growing economic and political pressure on the Taiwanese media," Taiwan's profile on Reporters Without Borders' website said.
But the review did find that Purdue had intended to use the relationship with Tufts to advance its interests and that in some instances it was successful in exerting influence.
The vesicles could now be designed to use the computing ability of the BZ reaction to produce selective chemical outputs in response to external inputs, exerting control on their environment.
Some thought he was taking his time for vanity, but Kawhi was simply exerting behind-the-scenes pressure on the Clippers to part with every last trade asset they had.
The Crew Dragon's engines can propel it half a mile in just 7.5 seconds, exerting up to 4 Gs (4x the force of Earth's gravity) on astronauts during this acceleration.
They are exerting a powerful drag on global economic growth and, by virtue of their excessively high trade imbalances, they operate as a hugely destabilizing factor for the world economy.
Tsai said she would work to strengthen the island's national security in response to the increasing threats from Beijing, which she said had been exerting growing pressure on the island.
Lavrov and Kerry also discussed coordinating their approaches to a draft U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at exerting pressure on North Korea for violating previous U.N. resolutions, the statement said.
After the defeat of ISIS, VICE correspondent Isobel Yeung travels to Iraq to see how Iran is exerting its growing influence over the war-torn country ahead of parliamentary elections.
"Congress established and updated these laws because the American people deserve to know how their government is operated, and who is exerting influence over determinations which affect them," they added.
But that was before he saw armed white men strolling through the aisles exerting what gun proponents describe as their "unalienable" rights to carry firearms into public spaces including retail stores.
It's a clear indication of the stakes of the Trump-Russia scandal: the real possibility that Russia may well be exerting undue influence on the way the Trump administration makes policy.
Chinese President Xi Jinping "is exerting a lot of influence from behind the scenes," said Bonnie Glaser, senior adviser for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
We don't condone piracy, but if you bought a license for Mega Man 2 on Wii, you may feel ethically justified in exerting that IP claim in this plainly extralegal fashion.
At the same time, there was a fear in Washington that the Soviet Union would be exerting its influence and that it might actually try to seize the entire Korean Peninsula.
Here is a look at how teams promote images of cheerleaders on their official social media accounts while exerting restrictions on how individual cheerleaders use their own personal social media profiles.
The White House has blamed the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates too aggressively and causing the economy to slow and is exerting maximum political pressure for significant interest rate reductions.
One of the hallmarks of democratic backsliding is the government exerting control over independent media outlets — as a compliant media allows the government to get away with other kinds of wrongdoing.
Hosts to Afghan refugees for decades, these two nations -- which have consistently ranked as top refugee-hosting countries as a result -- are exerting increasing pressure to return Afghans to their homeland.
I don't have the medical gear to properly test, but for amateur readings of "am I exerting myself right now" or "am I freaking out at the dentist," it seemed correct.
Such is the price for a species that flaps its wings 700 times per second and beats it heart 600 times each minute (or 1,200 times when they're physically exerting themselves).
At the March meeting, advocates of negative rates said the policy was exerting its intended effects with mortgage loan rates and corporate borrowing costs already on the decline, the summary said.
The two main issues he sees in bitcoin are in environmental impact and the instability that arises from the few bitcoin miners with the cheapest access to electricity exerting outsized influence.
The conversations and clusters of meaning that populate social media work as a shorthand for the links they contain, and inevitably they end up exerting a powerful force on the discourse.
While a 2003 treaty between the two countries designates the Kerch Strait and Sea of Azov as shared territorial waters, since 2014, Moscow has been exerting greater control of the area.
When Kelly does get public credit for moves like removing problematic aides from the West Wing, or exerting hierarchical control over underlines, it sometimes doesn't go over well with the boss.
In a market such as nickel the dramatic rise of the ShFE is exerting an increasingly powerful gravitational pull on physical units, causing ripples through the global refined metal supply chain.
Rights advocates say this new move against religious freedom isn't about religion itself, per se, but about China's Communist Party exerting more control to make sure they stay in power.  5.
A fiscal control board together with bankruptcy protection might certainly be helpful in that endeavor by exerting budget discipline and by avoiding a debt-related free-for-all in the courts.
What are these same countries to make of recent developments in America, where each new day seemingly brings some new example of overzealous elected officials exerting improper influence on law enforcement?
He became embroiled in a corruption scandal in recent days after a former minister in his cabinet accused him of exerting pressure to assist a top ally in a property deal.
"Congress established and updated these laws because the American people deserve to know how their government is operated, and who is exerting influence over determinations which affect them," their letter stated.
It became a small sensation: She doesn't just nail every note; she approximates the saxophonist's inflection, approaching moments of climax with a similar ramping effect, while exerting her own bright persona.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her allies aren't waiting for Election Day: Months before the votes have been counted, they're already exerting pressure on Hillary Clinton's transition team over key hiring decisions.
Nothing but swiping and messaging without exerting any real effort, barely looking up from watching Stranger Things, all the while assuming your partner was somewhere in all those "millions" of guys.
It also uses Peloton's UI of tracking heart rate "zones," which instructors often use to guide users on how heavily they should be exerting themselves to maximize caloric or fat burn.
"With Brexit and Trump now exerting new forces in relation to immigration and the development of education, we are witnessing a global revolt against experts, and that includes scientists," Hawking said.
Euromonitor analysts warn that the fashion market's annual 5 percent growth risks "exerting an unprecedented strain on planetary resources" by raising annual production to more than 100 million tons by 2030.
On the one hand, as Alice Robb argues in her new book, "Why We Dream," you can train yourself into lucid dreaming, exerting directorial control over the night brain's filmic productions.
Mr. Orban and his Fidesz party have near complete control over the state and have been exerting increasing influence over the private economy, including tourism, one of the most profitable sectors.
As important as open-seat primaries are to changing the makeup of our political parties, broadening the parties' coalitions, and exerting greater influence over policy, Latinos face strong challenges in these.
This sends a message that regimes and countries can silence any voice or platform they don't agree with by exerting pressure on the owners of social media platforms and content distribution companies.
"Beijing may have excelled at making promises, but Tokyo has been far better at delivering and, in doing so, exerting its influence," the Foreign Policy Research Institute said in a 2018 note.
Hollywood's main actors union is accusing the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of exerting "extraordinary and unwarranted pressure" to keep big celebrities from presenting at shows other than the Oscars.
The Detroit automakers have been under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to add jobs in the United States, but declining U.S. sales and stalled share values are exerting a stronger force.
After fighting two wars, winning multiple elections and exerting very tight control over the country for years, Mr. Ortega has lost his grip on the masses and suddenly seems on the ropes.
As for the hardware, the headphones themselves are made of a breathable, mesh-looking material that JLab says is sweatproof, so you won't fry the underlying circuitry by exerting yourself too hard.
In addition, the downward pressure that the Fed's $4.5 trillion balance sheet has been exerting on rates for the last several years is declining, she said, making calibrating rate hikes more complicated.
He criticized the AfD as "a wolf in sheep's clothing" and said Germany's BfV domestic intelligence agency was studying "whether right-wing extremists are seizing power and exerting influence on the party".
From observing 122 such competitions, Dr. Gross found that when many qualified people are competing for a prize, it becomes hard to stand out, and people tend to stop exerting creative effort.
The Madrid government has in recent weeks taken political and legal measures to prevent the referendum by exerting more control over the use of public funds in Catalonia and arresting regional officials.
In fact, Cramer pointed out that Yellen's mission at the Fed has been to help the central bank become a non-factor, exerting less and less influence over markets with its announcements.
On Tuesday, the departure of Mike Rogers, a former Republican congressman aligned with the party's more traditional conservative wing, signaled how the anti-establishment players within Mr. Trump's orbit are exerting influence.
While Mr. da Silva never stopped exerting influence in Brasília, the capital, his formal return to the government could also transform Ms. Rousseff, an already weakened leader, into something of a figurehead.
Representatives of Greenpeace have stated that fishing interests are exerting too much control over ocean governance bodies such as the CCAMLR, and engendering distrust in conservation agencies' ability to protect marine ecosystems.
That's not to say we shouldn't be exerting our influence on political systems, but in some ways this sends us back to ourselves, to our communities, to our families, to our neighborhoods.
The assertion that the Communist Party is somehow exerting control over this vast number from afar denies these students their individual agency, their independent thought and their own complex emotions and motives.
It's an open question whether Logan has ever actually intended to turn Waystar Royco over to his daughter, or whether his initial offer to her was just another way of exerting control.
With his new push, Trump is exerting leverage over a group he badly needs in his corner with an impeachment trial likely coming soon to the Senate — but that also needs him.
But, they add, China has and will refrain from exerting all the pressure it can for fear of causing North Korea to collapse — which would create a refugee crisis on its border.
The Saudis, who have donated hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the United Nations, including for the humanitarian crisis caused by the Yemen war, denied exerting pressure on Mr. Ban.
Washington has pursued a strategy of exerting maximum pressure on Pyongyang through tough sanctions and harsh rhetoric, demanding it give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons first for any dialogue to occur.
This month, for example, it's pretty much a guarantee that you can walk into Zara and find all the velvet, suiting, corduroy, and statement earrings your heart could desire without exerting much effort.
Last month the BoE forecast growth of 1.8 percent this year and next - well below Britain's historic average - and last week government forecasts were gloomier, with Brexit exerting a drag on the outlook.
But the regime's own systemic need to generate instability as a primary means of exerting domestic political control guarantees that the young leader will never have enough nuclear weapons to achieve absolute security.
Nadler then quoted from Mueller's report, saying the investigation found multiple acts by the president that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigation.
So you have got to believe that, after he has all this power now, that he will start exerting some of it on North Korea and start bringing this thing to a halt.
Numerous studies show that having the social support of a significant other or friend is associated with better maintaining a workout routine (PDF), exerting yourself more during the workout and feeling calmer (PDF).
They have also charged Nenchev for exerting pressure on a subordinate linked to a public procurement order for army uniforms that resulted in losses of about 250,000 levs ($136,203) to the ministry's budget.
Guo has said the red notice showed China was exerting its influence, given it had the head of Interpol, "to prevent ordinary Chinese people from blowing the whistle on official corruption while overseas".
While the FCA wouldn't go as far as to introduce gender quotas, she said the regulator is exerting pressure on firms through discussions about compensation and the appointment of boards and senior executives.
For instance, whatever your view of the nuclear agreement with Iran, the Islamic Republic would not have come to the negotiating table without the multilateral sanctions exerting global economic pressure against the regime.
Why didn't Peter King write an open letter to the referees who allowed this all to transpire by exerting exactly zero control during the entire game, passively watching it devolve into shameful chaos?
ING expects Chinese authorities to restrict international capital flows and tighten systemic regulation so the central bank can cut rates further without exerting further downward pressure on the currency, also known as renminbi.
Advertisers and ad-tech competitors criticize Google for exerting too much control over how publishers and advertisers buy and sell ads, and 50 state attorneys are investigating whether its advertising business stifles competitors.
Boeing is exerting pressure on the Federal Aviation Administration to speed up the approval of its 737 Max jet to fly again, according to multiple reports, and seemingly confirmed by the agency's head.
The U.S. is exerting pressure on Germany to implement that policy change, while the Europeans are looking on in a perverse solidarity with a country taking 164.4 billion euros of their purchasing power.
Peru's liquefaction plant suspended loadings for several weeks without explanation, exerting strain on Shell, which is the sole exporter of Peruvian LNG and was forced to pick up replacement supply on spot markets.
The scope of what is considered "illegal content" in Russia, however, has widened considerably during Putin's third term as president, with the government exerting more control over what people access or post online.
But Monday's vote is the strongest indication yet that Trump isn't exerting much gravitational pull on his party — that if he loses, the GOP will be able to shake him off with ease.
"It's so mentally onerous to carry a to-do list in our mind we'll engage in behaviors that let us reduce that cognitive load even if it means exerting more effort," he said.
"On stylistic and even substantive grounds, Trump is arguably exerting more gravitational pull on Democratic politics than the party's most recent president, Barack Obama," John Harris, a founding editor of Politico, recently wrote.
Although she effectively gives the patriarchy the pink slip by installing an all-female cabinet, she's still castigated for simply being a woman exerting power — something for which Frank would have been heralded.
Analysts and officials pointed to hefty payments for corporate taxes and bond sales as exerting pressure on a market where a key source of liquidity - bank reserve levels - was already in short supply.
More to the point, he is one-third of an informal council that is exerting sweeping influence on the VA from Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump's private club in Palm Beach, Florida.
Waters around Iran have become a locus of international tension, with the United States exerting pressure for Iranian crude oil sales and other trade ties to be cut off, mainly through extensive sanctions.
Since then, he has been one of many strongmen claiming pre-eminence in the nation's descent into disarray, based in the city of Benghazi and exerting most of his control in eastern Libya.
As that reflective thermal lining only becomes effective as your body heat rises and you radiate more warmth out, a thick knit cap helps you retain heat better when you're not exerting yourself.
Separate reports over the weekend have suggested that the Trump administration is exerting control over the one-week investigation into Kavanaugh's background, which Senate Republicans requested on Friday after possible swing vote Sen.
The students were probably exerting a type of defense mechanism that's known, in science-speak, as "devaluing temptation" -- or, in other words, thinking that something isn't nearly as appealing as it might actually be.
In the lower-temperature regime called "outside my partner's parents' house near Grand Forks, North Dakota," air molecules begin to move slower, exerting less pressure on surfaces and causing car tire pressures to decrease.
"Investors have been selling expensive funds and buying lower-cost ones, exerting pressure on the industry, in general, and on active managers, in particular, to lower fees in order to stay competitive," Lamy said.
So if China is pushing out surplus copper, or at least exerting a lesser magnetic pull than that offered by LME warehouses, what does it say about the health or otherwise of Chinese demand?
It's one of the best things I do, is to hear from these women who are facing real things but also working hard to get the leadership positions they deserve and exerting real influence.
But due to their stealth factor, submarines offer China the hope of countering US maritime operations far beyond the first island chain, even if Beijing cannot yet dream of exerting control over distant waters.
Through its intervention in Syria, Putin has restored Russia's status as a major international player capable of exerting its influence far from its borders, and forced the United States to reckon with Moscow's interests.
"Given the high sensitivity of markets to the ECB, this should support the euro and the euro zone banking sector, while exerting upside pressure on euro zone bond yields," he said in a note.
It's not just a rogue policeman, or a policeman exerting too much force or power, when we know that most of the police are just trying to do their job, which is very difficult.
BLAMING THE FED The White House has blamed the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates too aggressively and causing the economy to slow and is exerting maximum political pressure for significant interest rate reductions.
Most notably, the conspiracy theory of a Jewish cabal exerting control over the politics of Western societies now resurfaces in the form of wildly exaggerated claims about the power of the pro-Israel lobby.
She has also been accused of meddling in state affairs using her personal connections, even, according to media, of exerting her influence to choose a new, unpopular police uniform which bleached in the wash.
"The shocking news here is this idea they were exerting a level of control over DNC affairs that we didn't know about," said Kenneth Pennington, who served as digital director for the Sanders campaign.
So if China is pushing out surplus copper, or at least exerting a lesser magnetic pull than that offered by LME warehousers, what does it say about the health or otherwise of Chinese demand?
Like a vestigial piece of junk DNA in the genome, this phrase has survived every change to the EU treaties, exerting no influence on its host today but providing a window to its past.
Yes, China lobbies the United States, and, yes, China writes op-eds, and, yes, China uses its trade policy where they know it will hurt as a way of exerting pressure on the president.
Exerting downward pressure on prices, Friday's monthly report from the International Energy Agency said the market looked "adequately supplied for now" and cut its forecasts for world oil demand growth this year and next.
Based on this incident, a case can be made that India is exerting influence over members of the United States Congress under the umbrella of the Senate India Caucus to oppose favors to Pakistan.
In either case, it's inexcusable that a school district allowed a man with a track record of racism to continue exerting any power over the lives of young people -- including, and especially, black boys.
But the British vote and the sparks it has ignited among other European electorates are now exerting intense pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and others who favor cautious and collaborative institutional reforms.
The EU executive was exerting for the first time a power obtained in 2013 after a sovereign debt crisis, to send back a budget of a euro zone country it says violates the rulebook.
Once AI reaches the stage where it truly becomes a threat to society, and examples of harm become impossible to ignore, the government will need to step in and start exerting regulations and control.
The missile deal further complicates U.S. policy in the Middle East by heightening tensions with Ankara at a time when Washington has been exerting pressure internationally to isolate Iran by blocking Tehran's oil exports.
The Pakistani assistance, which has not been reported in such detail before, also includes exerting pressure on Taliban leaders who fail to cooperate, including by detaining members of the militants' families, the insurgents say.
Adding to tensions between Chinese and Muslim Indonesians is a sense that as Beijing becomes more dominant in the region — exerting financial and military influence — ethnic Chinese will profit at the expense of Muslims.
Two small, unrepresentative states will set the terms of the Democratic presidential campaign, exerting far more influence over the nominating process than states that rank 214nd and 18nd in population have any right to.
To shore up the Chinese economy, the People's Bank of China last week said it would cut the amount of cash all banks must hold as reserves, likely exerting further pressure on the yuan.
As a result, they might feel "increasingly helpless, hopeless and resentful, exerting less effort on their studies, which leads to lower grades," Frank Fincham, director of the FSU Family Institute said in a release.
When asked by CNBC at a time when Walmart was exerting pricing pressure on suppliers like McLane, Buffet remarked on similarities between Walmart and Amazon, similarities which have favored Amazon in the past decade.
While acknowledging that the U.S. had legitimate complaints about China regarding market access and intellectual property protection, Thornton said Washington was in denial about the inevitability of Beijing exerting more influence in the world.
The Chiefs, who have allowed 9.6 points on average during their win streak, wasted no time exerting their authority, scoring touchdowns on time-consuming drives of 15 and 13 plays in the first half.
The internet crackdown is happening while the country's military establishment has been exerting its influence more broadly over media outlets, the courts and politics, even as it has enjoyed widespread popularity with the public.
This means that in sexual encounters where one person is doing most of the "work," aka exerting more physical effort and moving more, only one person is getting the physical benefits of a workout.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australians have been warned to avoid exerting themselves outdoors and to drink lots of water as record temperatures in parts of the country look set to linger, and even increase, over coming days.
The pressure-sensitive volume button, for instance, now works using electronics, rather than by exerting pressure on a tiny leather pouch containing a secret combination of conductive powders (the recipe is said to include gunpowder).
As I plow through a series of weighted squats, I ponder how it is that she is pouring sweat and exerting more energy than all of us, yet doesn't look tired in the least bit.
If the rate of economic expansion quickens again, hedge funds and other speculators will close some of their short positions and rebuild a significant net long position, exerting upward pressure on diesel and crude prices.
Also exerting downward pressure on prices, Friday's monthly report from the International Energy Agency said the market looked "adequately supplied for now" and cut its forecasts for world oil demand growth this year and next.
Importantly, these observations are consistent with how Uranus' other moons, such as Cordelia and Ophelia, are exerting gravitational pressure on the dust, rocks, and ice within the rings, herding the particles along a narrow formation.
In this case, a motor that's capable of exerting 240 newton-meters of force—enough to lift a 30-pound weight, and more than enough to tighten the sneaker all the way to tourniquet territory.
"If all conventional roads lead to a hard no-deal Brexit, the notion of Parliament exerting control and forcing another referendum on us would begin to look not wholly fanciful," Peston wrote in the Spectator.
Among more than 500 complaints in the past three years, hundreds allege that the company is either changing customers' plans without their consent, or attempting to do so by exerting pressure or promising cost savings.
ISTANBUL, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Turkey's lira weakened more than one percent on Tuesday as investors turned their attention to Wednesday's September inflation data and with negative sentiment in emerging markets exerting pressure on the currency.
A solid-fuel rocket at the bottom of the crew capsule fired for 1.8 seconds, exerting 70,000 pounds of force to quickly separate the capsule and steer it out of the way of the booster.
While few recognize it as such, partisanship is that toxin, effectively a potent mind-altering drug, exerting a decisive influence on one's brain activity — an influence of which the the subject is not even aware.
President Donald Trump's strategy of exerting "maximum pressure" against Iran is faltering as Tehran appears emboldened to stand up against the West and takes steps closer to building a nuclear bomb, former US officials warn.
"We hope a new agreement with Iran is possible, but until Iran makes changes in the 2900 ways that I listed in May, we will be relentless in exerting pressure on the regime," Pompeo said.
Though the US government is the only party exerting any control or jurisdiction over the territory, it still isn't US territory, as the treaty notes — it's Cuban, just without any of that country's legal authority.
"The issue is, how much control is the franchiser exerting over the personnel practices of the franchisee?" said Cynthia Calvert, a discrimination lawyer and senior adviser to the Center for WorkLife Law in San Francisco.
It's a card game about competing theories during the time of the scientific revolution; the players are wealthy patrons, exerting their influence over which papers get published, and which never see the light of day.
That caused shock waves through the ice that lasted 10 to 20 billionths of a second, heating it to thousands of degrees and exerting a pressure more than a million times that of Earth's atmosphere.
Both men are viewed as potentially capable of exerting a moderating influence on the president and his cadre of White House advisers, though it was unclear how much they had to do with the shifts.
" In the last two years, Ms. Szelenyi said, the government has advanced a "conspiracy theory" arguing that Mr. Soros, who "embodies global capital, has been exerting his influence, through his money, in the entire world.
Vice President Mike Pence is exerting growing influence over the American health care system, overseeing the appointments of more than a half-dozen allies and former aides to positions driving the White House's health agenda.
"We anticipate weakness in the Canadian housing market, which is exerting pressure on our outlook for that business over the near term," Ellison said, adding he was confident of Lowe's long-term potential in Canada.
But when she told me that there was a chance it would never go away, and the only way to help it was to "avoid exerting too much energy," I decided to do my research.
In a matter of days the Iraqi government has transformed the balance of power in the north of the country, exerting tremendous pressure on Barzani to step aside and wrecking decades-old dreams of Kurdish independence.
But the real way Netflix is exerting pressure on those 90-day windows is by streaming original, high-budget movies, with stars such as Sandra Bullock in Birdbox, and by spending on world-wide marketing campaigns.
The 27 media coverage of the Waco massacre — which depicted Koresh as a single-minded genius exerting power over his fellow Branch Davidians via mind control — has by now become the defining story of the siege.
Meanwhile, the moon wanes in Scorpio at the start of the week and enters a long void of course period, where it's not exerting its influence on any particular house, on Monday evening until Tuesday morning.
"The announcement of the increased trade tariffs has generated negative sentiment about global growth and that is exerting downward pressure on the euro despite the German data," said Nikolay Markov, senior economist at Pictet Asset Management.
Some market participants have feared that the Fed's balance sheet reduction program, in which it is allowing some proceeds from its bond portfolio to roll off each month, also could be exerting upward pressure on rates.
"So-called hardline, pressure-exerting methods of the U.S. side won't work on China and are not helpful to resolving the problem," Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Friday when asked about the report.
Based on the new analysis, it would seem that such a cascade is more likely at the full or new moon, when the Sun and Moon are exerting the maximum amount of strain on the Earth.
Rather than allowing state policymakers to work things out, SACS placed Louisville on probation and threatened its federal funding, alleging that the governor was inappropriately exerting "considerable external control and influence" that jeopardized the board's responsibility.
Conservative churches are exerting pressure on LGBT+ worshippers through a "welcoming but not affirming" stance that tells them their feelings are sinful, the Human Rights Law Center (HLRC) and La Trobe University said in a report.
"With the pressure we are exerting and the efforts by the banks, the NPL problem is contained, regulated, controlled and on a serious path towards its resolution," Bank of Portugal Deputy Governor Elisa Ferreira told Reuters.
"The announcement of the increased trade tariffs has generated negative sentiment about global growth and that is exerting downward pressure on the euro despite the German data," said Nikolay Markov, senior economist at Pictet Asset Management.
"Exerting harsh control over communications is being used to influence the public's impression and experience of governance," Angana Chatterji, the co-chair of University of California, Berkeley's Political Conflict, Gender and People's Rights Initiative, told Insider.
Indeed, a 2014 poll of American Jews showed a large majority in favor of the United States exerting pressure on Israel to reach a peace agreement as long as it also pressured the Palestinians as well.
Special restrictions are designed to ensure some inmates have no means of exerting influence or threats beyond prison walls, which is useful for U.S. authorities to control those with sway over militant groups or criminal enterprises.
America's economy is about 50 times larger, meaning even a much more modestly funded American Solidarity Fund would be a huge whale in the investment sea, potentially exerting vast influence over the conduct of private businesses.
That is what soccer has become: an entertainment complex squabbled over by fiefs and autocrats, a way of exerting soft power and measuring importance that is worth almost any price, a circus paid for in bread.
In exchange, Ms. Tribble performed "official acts" including influencing, advising, and exerting pressure on Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and FEMA officials, in order to award restoration work to Cobra and accelerate payments to the company.
But the system has proven controversial in South Korea as China fiercely opposes its deployment and has been exerting pressure on Seoul using everything from boycotts of South Korean businesses to rap music videos opposing THAAD.
In its annual report last year the panel had warned of the risk of DeepMind exerting "excessive monopoly power" as a result of the data access and streaming infrastructure bundled with provision of the Streams app.
We've already seen this at work with Trump himself, who remarkably prioritized arms sales with the Saudis -- deeming them essential for US jobs -- over exerting pressure to investigate what happened to the missing Washington Post journalist.
The enemies of Mr. Temer are also calling for his impeachment, seizing on a scandal in which he is accused of exerting pressure on a former cabinet minister to assist an ally in a property deal.
The VPN crackdown and Beijing's move in December to target news sites indicate that China's internet regulators have taken a deeper interest, and are exerting more control, over what is available on Apple's China app store.
" He said, "You can see the amount of control that he was exerting over her, and at some point she found it within herself at 13 years old to say, 'I'm going to get myself out.
Duterte's spokesman, Salvador Panelo, said in a statement the ruling against Imelda Marcos was proof that the executive "is not in the business of exerting undue interference or influence" on courts, and therefore respects the decision.
At the same time, the Fed is shrinking its $4 trillion portfolio of bonds, a process that is exerting upward pressure on some financial market and consumer interest rates and as yet has no clear end point.
"If the President decides this can't stand, then all kinds of options open up for him" to take action, Cha said, including significant shifts in the US force posture in Asia and exerting greater pressure on China.
Duduzane was working at the time for a company controlled by the Guptas, a family of wealthy Indian-born businessmen widely accused of exerting undue influence over the president, including the hiring and firing of cabinet ministers.
Technology companies are facing a backlash in the United States and across the world, fueled by some people's belief that the firms have too much power and are exerting a harmful effect on users or competitive marketplaces.
How many men do you think have told women a similar story about their titans of industry bosses, ignoring the reality harassment and groping is more about exerting power on someone else than being attracted to them?
With Trump exerting a gravitational influence on the shape of the race, a guy who stood on the margin of the Senate Republican caucus suddenly looks like a useful bridge between Republican officialdom and the conservative grassroots.
Greens have had their fair share of scrutiny from the right, including a 2014 joint House-Senate probe that accused NRDC of exerting improper influence over the Environmental Protection Agency when it wrote a climate change regulation.
"It goes without saying that exerting influence in a cooperation such as the E.U., where we are not a member, is challenging," said Elsbeth Sande Tronstad, Norway's deputy minister of European Economic Area and European Union affairs.
Washington (CNN)An informal council is exerting sweeping influence over the US Department of Veterans Affairs from President Trump's Mar-a-Lago club, a former VA official confirmed to CNN, corroborating details first reported Tuesday by ProPublica.
GOP governors opposed to the Senate healthcare bill's changes to Medicaid are exerting influence on their home-state senators, making it more difficult for Republican leaders to net the 50 votes they need to pass the legislation.
When El Chapo escaped from prison the first time in 2001, the beef intensified and the Arellano Felix organization claimed the government was exerting more pressure on them than other cartels, at the behest of El Chapo.
Some dissenting voices in the opposition claim that MUD's leadership is not really committed to exerting mass popular pressure on Mr. Maduro, and suggest that they are in the course of cutting a deal with the government.
He's super lightweight, so I can grab him, zip around my apartment picking up hair or stray Golden Grahams (late night cereal habits are no joke) and hang him back up without exerting any effort at all.
Two months ago, the national security adviser, John R. Bolton, said the United States would not pull out of Syria as long as Iran was exerting influence there, either through its own troops or Iranian-backed militias.
Nobody in the league is capable of exerting greater influence on teams — and the moves they make, either directly or indirectly — than James, who recently decamped with his family to Anguilla, a British territory in the Caribbean.
Assuming the 12 trapped boys and their coach are healthy and not exerting themselves, "because they're near sea level and the pressure is normal, then they should be all right" for the time being, Professor Cheung said.
But in exchange, Mr. Erdogan has had to give up hopes of exerting greater control over a much wider territory — and agree to allow Mr. al-Assad's forces back to a border they abandoned several years ago.
Trump has placed high hopes on China and its president, Xi Jinping, exerting greater influence on North Korea, although he said last week Chinese efforts to rein in the reclusive North's nuclear and missile programs had failed.
He takes more than a century of American history into account, and sees Google as one of the companies that&aposs both hindering economic growth by closing out markets and exerting too much influence over the government.
Astrophysicists like my colleagues and me can compare our predictions to observations, and then can determine the possible orbits of stars and figure out whether the supermassive black hole has a companion that is exerting gravitational influence.
Members of his team liked to grouse off the record that the Washington think tank community was "Arab-occupied territory," implying that Gulf state money was exerting a systematic distorting influence over the Washington foreign policy elite.
"President Anastasiades expressed his absolute support and solidarity of Cyprus to the Spanish Prime Minister and his Government towards the efforts he is exerting for a united Spain, and against the secessionist attempts by Catalonia," it said.
Now Trump and a new set of hawkish advisers are pursuing a full-throttle policy of exerting maximum pressure on Iran, dealing a severe blow to its economy that experts say has painted the country into a corner.
And Iran's behavior outside of the nuclear accord, particularly its efforts to project its influence in the region, gave Trump and his hawkish advisers justification to rationalize leaving the accord and exerting pressure on Iran wherever they could.
Mueller wrote that Trump repeatedly took actions "that were capable of exerting undue influence" over the Russia and obstruction investigations, including his efforts to remove Mueller, limit the scope of the probe, and influence the testimony of witnesses.
The app comes at a time when women in Hollywood, boosted by the #MeToo movement, are exerting their influence to break on-screen stereotypes, insisting on producing roles to have more control, and commanding the director's chair more.
The scenes, along with the one sit down interview between Poitras and Assange, suggest that the WikiLeaks founder is primarily interested in power, expressing it and exerting it on those around him as well as the world itself.
The attacks, which Telegram's CEO described as "state actor-sized," come at a time when people in Hong Kong are using the app to organize protests against the Chinese government's attempt at exerting greater control over the municipality.
Hardt said the lowering of the retirement age in October and the EU's decision to allow visa-free travel for Ukrainian citizens from June 12 could reduce the number of workers in Poland, exerting upward pressure on wages.
Green groups have had their fair share of scrutiny from the right, including a 2014 joint House-Senate probe that accused NRDC of exerting improper influence over the Environmental Protection Agency when it wrote a climate change regulation.
WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust enforcers are probing Altria Group Inc for potentially exerting influence over vaping maker Juul Labs Inc before winning approval for a big share buy, Altria said in a government filing on Thursday.
ICBC Standard Bank precious metals strategist Tom Kendall said gold was stuck in a range, with the prospect of a rise in U.S. interest rates exerting pressure while uncertainty about the direction of U.S. fiscal policy offered support.
Moody's said the primary reason for the downgrade was weakening credit and macro profile of the South African government exerting pressure on banks in what it said was a challenging operating environment characterized by a pronounced economic slowdown.
While amendments are not legally binding, instead simply exerting political pressure on May to change course, lawmakers could use one to attempt to change the rules of parliament to wrest control of the Brexit process from the government.
Arrest data compiled by some police departments have shown that black and Hispanic men are more likely to be stopped by police than others, suggesting officers may be exerting implicit bias in deciding whom to question or apprehend.
With cooperative officials in key local offices, criminal groups have been able to better protect and grow their illegal enterprises by exerting control over local police forces, securing lucrative government contracts and demanding hefty percentages of municipal budgets.
Trump talked of moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, naming an ambassador who backs Israeli settlement on occupied land which Palestinians seek for a state and exerting no pressure on Israel for peace negotiations, which collapsed in 2014.
The exemptions were viewed as betrayal in the corn belt, prompting a backlash among farmers, though perhaps none were as vocal as those in Iowa, who were not shy about exerting political pressure in a crucial 2202 state.
Other regional actors, who are exerting enormous influence over events in the country, must also be brought into the fold, for any of them could undermine the final settlement if they are left on the outside looking in.
"We are all jointly as a group exerting effort to be able to achieve a balanced market, which means acting both when there is deficit and when there is surplus in order to counter those trends," Novak said.
Duduzane was working at the time for a company controlled by the Guptas, a family of wealthy Indian-born businessman widely accused of exerting undue influence over the president, including on the hiring and firing of cabinet ministers.
A scientific review published in 2013 concluded that black carbon was second only to carbon dioxide in exerting a warming push on climate and that biomass cooking fires produced about a quarter of human emissions of this pollutant.
Fears over the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and radical monetary policy action from the U.S. Federal Reserve are exerting further downward pressure over the past two weeks as investors flock to the surety of the dollar.
By exerting attorney-client privilege, which allows the president to legally withhold information, they would have gained the right to learn what Mr. McGahn planned to tell investigators and what he might reveal that could damage the president.
In each situation, Trump stoked the fires rather than seeking to dowse them -- under the belief, as demonstrated with North Korea earlier in his presidency, that only by calling bluffs and exerting heavy pressure can change and realignment occur.
The CCA correctly decided "Moore's score was unlikely to be in the lower end of the error-generated range", Mr Roberts explained, "because he was likely exerting poor effort and experiencing depression at the time the test was administered".
The early involvement by Giuliani, Sondland and their associates in exerting influence over the new Ukrainian leader illustrates how political goals and potential profits have blended together in the extraordinary chain of events being detailed in the impeachment proceedings.
Members of the military used the failed coup as a pretext for exerting more power over the government, one of many steps toward militarization that Japan would make over the next half-decade, culminating in Pearl Harbor and WWII.
"The goal of America and its regional allies is, through exerting pressure and economic shortages, to say we have hit a dead end on the threshold of the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution," Zanganeh said, according to SHANA.
China's policy of exerting more state control over all aspects of decision-making, and the on-again, off-again lending practices hint that the decline of the traditional state-owned sector of heavy industry may evolve much more slowly.
Other nuclear modernization programs in the budget request include: Obama's commitment to these programs puts the nation on track to spend $6900 trillion on its nuclear arsenal over the next 2628 years, exerting intense strain on future defense budgets.
" President Trump has long been vocal in exerting pressure on the U.S. central bank to cut rates but Gopinath emphasized the importance of independent central banks "particularly on the operational side when it comes to making big policy decisions.
Ivory Coast and Ghana are also jointly seeking $1.2 billion in financing from the African Development Bank to back their strategy of creating a buffer stock of cocoa beans with the aim of exerting more influence over world prices.
Last month, Comcast submitted a 22 billion pound ($30.7 billion) for Sky, exerting pressure on Fox, which already owns a 39% stake in Sky to up its 10.75 pounds per share cash offer it first announced in December 2016.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The union representing Los Angeles police officers filed a lawsuit on Thursday accusing Police Chief Charlie Beck of exerting undue influence over a panel that hands down discipline to officers in the nation's second-largest city.
And, of course, once they progress into the relationship, in many cases—sadly—they will end up exerting a huge amount of dominance over their partner, which can make it very hard for that partner to break things off.
The big worry is that it will instead prove to be a blueprint for a larger Trump policy of coercion, with Trump exerting more and more pressure on companies to maintain and even expand their US-based production facilities.
Washington has held fast to its policy of exerting "maximum" economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea, even though President Trump has claimed progress in denuclearizing the North since meeting its leader, Kim Jong-un, in June in Singapore.
While its military presence in Yemen was modest, the UAE punched above its weight, exerting great influence with factions in the south while the Saudis mainly worked with the internationally-recognized government, which is in effect based in Riyadh.
Mark Waid's comic book series Irredeemable warps Superman's origin even further — the alien baby in that story is the manifestation of a terribly guilty mother exerting her will on an alien probe, and producing a child she can't kill.
The trip by the special envoy, Song Tao, to the North Korean capital came as the Trump administration pressed Mr. Xi to help restrain North Korea's nuclear and missile programs by exerting China's economic leverage over its impoverished neighbor.
When absolute peace is strived for, it usually means that the leaders in charge are exerting too much power over the citizens of that country and trying to force everyone to go along with their personal ideas and beliefs.
India has also spent more than a decade quietly exerting its influence in Afghanistan — from building highways and other high-profile construction projects to providing both overt and covert support for factions in Afghanistan aligned with New Delhi's interests.
More and more charities — from the Southern Poverty Law Center to the NAACP — have started their own political arms upon realizing after Trump's election that they were ill-equipped to execute their social justice missions without exerting political influence.
"Maybe it's the plants enforcing a dilute nectar that they prefer on the animals — or maybe it's the bats exerting selection pressure," said York Winter, a professor of cognitive neurobiology at Humboldt University, and one of the study's authors.
It also heard the sound of the judiciary, and one might say reality itself, striking back at a wrecking-ball president who has tried to damage public trust in the courts -- while exerting his own power in extraordinary ways.
And because the effects of heat are cumulative, people who have had other heat stress experiences are more likely to experience heat illnesses – like EHS – again, and should take particular caution when exerting themselves in hot or humid conditions.
While we were busy taking the fight with ISIS where its fighters live, exerting our military might against them in the Middle East, its leadership was forging new platforms online for recruitment, education, training and command and control operations.
"Here, there's always a dead body coming out of a trunk in the mornings," the people from the taco place tell me, referring to a new wave of violence stemming from drug-dealing gangs exerting control their lucrative business.
Schumer would now possess the only means they had of exerting even limited influence over Trump's agenda: a Senate Democratic caucus that, while several seats shy of a majority, was large enough to make life complicated for Senate Republicans.
Local resistance — often thanks to pressure by immigrant activist groups, who've had an easier time exerting leverage over self-identified progressives in local government than with either the Bush or Obama administrations — can cause problems for the federal government.
Jackson's analysis suggests the odds are slim that this interstellar visitor was ejected from a system featuring a single star, or even a binary system where the stars are located far apart and exerting weak gravitational forces between the two.
Charlie Dent, a Pennsylvania Republican and member of the House's moderate Tuesday Group, signaled another concern among moderates: that conservatives in the GOP conference are exerting immense influence over President Donald Trump and potentially imperiling efforts to reform healthcare at all.
Those wobbles can be caused by internal characteristics of the star, but if the star wobbles in a specific, regular way, it might be caused by a planet — or planets — exerting their own small gravitational influence on their host star.
Rupert's son James, who is chief executive of Fox and chairman of Sky, said in March that worries about his family exerting too much power were unfounded in an era of online providers such as Facebook, Buzzfeed, Netflix and Google.
While Democrats and the media focus on the impeachment hoax in an attempt to re-litigate the results of the 2016 election, America's greatest enemy is exerting dominance as the world's leading actor in the next generation of wireless technology.
Democrats charge that Republicans pushed for the new law because a disproportionate numbers of African Americans, who were exerting a growing political influence in the state in support of President Barack Obama, had come to rely upon more early vote opportunities.
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.
The initiative, outlined by a bank spokesman, was taken with the recent plunge in oil prices exerting huge pressure on the public finances and currencies of oil-dependent countries in the former Soviet Union, raising the risk of social unrest.
Over the past 12 months, the Trump administration has been exerting pressure on countries around the world not to use Huawei equipment in building next-generation 5G networks, maintaining that products produced by the Chinese company present a security risk.
But as Instagram becomes more important to Facebook's future, Facebook is exerting more control over the group — and that "frustration and agitation with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's increased meddling and control over Instagram" led to their departure, according to sources.
Exerting all that effort for no reward seemed to knock the stuffing out of Halep and Kerber pounced again to seize another break against a demoralized opponent to give her the breathing room she needed to seal an ultimately comfortable victory.
In a rare move, Ban - who steps down at the end of the year after a decade in the top U.N. job - publicly slammed Saudi Arabia for exerting unacceptable pressure on the world body over the children and armed conflict report.
The Democratic senator from New Jersey allegedly accepted free, luxury vacations to both Paris and the Dominican Republic from his friend, Florida-based ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen, in exchange for exerting his power as a senator to help various interests of Melgen's.
Objects were capable of exerting an extraordinary mute power: Even Virginia Woolf writes in her diary of buying a new chest of drawers and having to leave her writing room every half-hour to go out and look at it.
What Karakuri wants to do is make busy canteen services such as buffets, restaurants, and ready-to-eat food services able to serve more people in less time while also exerting greater control over portion sizes, ingredient amounts, and calorie counts.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A new corruption scandal was engulfing the fledgling government of Brazil's president, Michel Temer, on Friday after a former minister in his cabinet accused him of exerting pressure to assist a top political ally in a property deal.
It may really be a gigantic disk made up of smaller objects lying just beyond Neptune exerting the same gravitational force as a super-Earth-sized planet, according to researchers at the University of Cambridge and the American University of Beirut.
And when the beam smashes into some intervening medium, the entire cross-section of the beam, what's more properly known as its wavefront, will arrive at once, exerting the same mechanical pressure (radiation pressure, properly) uniformly across a neat disc.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The woman at the center of a scandal that has plunged the South Korean presidency into crisis was held for a second day on Tuesday after being detained overnight to answer allegations of exerting inappropriate influence in state affairs.
Washington is holding fast to its policy of exerting "maximum" economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea, even though President Trump has claimed progress in denuclearizing the North since his meeting with its leader, Kim Jong-un, in June in Singapore.
In response to questions about the details outlined in the confidential document, the Treasury Department issued a statement broadly defending the deal, citing provisions that keep Mr. Deripaska and his allies from exerting voting control of some of their shares.
But more and more Hong Kongers feel like China is exerting too much influence in the semi-autonomous region, especially after an extradition bill was introduced that would make it easier for Beijing to bring so-called criminals to the mainland.
Yet Mr. Trump's immigration order has been so unpopular with so many tech workers — many of whom are immigrants themselves and who advocate globalization — that they are now exerting pressure on their chief executives to push back forcefully against the administration.
The petitioners pointed out that rival companies Samsung and Vizio offered support for AirPlay 2 and HomeKit for their older models via firmware updates, perhaps exerting some pressure on LG to make Apple TV available to its recent older models.
" Last month, former national security adviser John Bolton issued a sharp rebuke of the White House's approach to North Korea's nuclear ambitions, asserting that "the idea that we are somehow exerting maximum pressure on North Korea is just unfortunately not true.
Amazon is accusing President Trump of exerting "improper pressure" to influence the Pentagon to award a lucrative cloud-computing contract to Microsoft instead of Amazon, which was a clear front-runner before Trump began intervening in the process over the summer.
"Federalism be damned; state rights, 10th Amendment be damned; Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon be damned," Newsom said Wednesday when asked why he thought a Republican administration was exerting its power over a state-level decision -- traditionally a cornerstone of conservative policy.
Such an understanding could ease Israel's blockade on Gaza, which imposes severe restrictions on the ability of Gazans to move in and out of the coastal strip, as well as exerting control over the entry of goods into the territory.
Still, one pattern has emerged so far: King Vajiralongkorn has defied expectations by steadily — and, one could say, aggressively — exerting these royal prerogatives since he ascended to the throne in late 2016, following the death of his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
While the government is exerting pressure on Apple to make the iPhone less secure and to cooperate when it comes to obtaining crucial digital information, the company is adamant that doing so would compromise the privacy and security of consumers.
Within this framework, it's difficult not to convince yourself that fatigue is an unavoidable symptom of the kind of hard work you ought to be exerting in order to prove that you deserve to be there—that you are worthy.
For all the criticism Apple gets for exerting too much power and control over the way apps work on iPhone — and much of that criticism is legitimate — forcing developers to use Sign in with Apple does a lot more good than harm.
The push by Exxon, the world's biggest oil and gas company by market value, to court the independent refiners, known as teapots, illustrates the clout they are exerting on the global oil market since winning crude import licenses from the government in 2015.
Russia has been exerting pressure on the Syrian army to facilitate the return of many of the displaced and has also asked the United Nations to send regular convoys of aid to ease the humanitarian crisis triggered by the offensive, U.N. officials said.
Italian bond yields jumped on the unprecedented move by the EU executive which was exerting for the first time a power obtained in 2013 after a sovereign debt crisis to send back a budget of a euro zone country that violates the rulebook.
He said he supported the Trump administration&aposs policy of exerting "maximum pressure" on Pyongyang, but said it should be coupled with "maximum engagement" of North Korea&aposs leadership and efforts to end the isolation of the country&aposs 24 million people.
Many media outlets, including this one, noted that men should not be exerting control over their female partner's reproductive system; whether or not to take the pill — which is used to treat myriad health concerns, not just fertility — is her decision alone.
"The actions of American leaders in exerting pressure and launching sanctions ... while speaking of talks, is like holding a gun at someone and asking for friendship and negotiations," Mehr quoted Rasoul Sanai-Rad, a political deputy of the armed forces command, as saying.
In his first remarks about challenging diplomatic talks held at the weekend that sowed fresh doubts over North Korea's willingness to give up its nuclear arsenal, Trump said China "may be exerting negative pressure" in reaction to punitive U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.
Traders questioned France's seemingly patchy outage reporting standards compared with their northwest European peers, who update the market of any slight changes in production outlook, especially since French power markets are exerting such a big pull over the broader European energy complex.
Frustration in the House Trump's remarks came just hours after House lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration that the US isn't exerting greater pressure on China to stop North Korea's march toward developing nuclear weapons capable of striking the continental United States.
Students carry the lessons about exerting power and privilege that they are taught in multiple contexts and situations through their education with them in these rituals, both the ones that are school-sponsored and the ones they perform when adults aren't around.
In the NBA, as superstar players have become more and more comfortable exerting their power in order to navigate their way from one team to another, some have opted to make their desires for a change public earlier within their current deals.
It's pushed me over the edge a bunch of times in ways I appreciate, a kind of motivation I suspect either comes naturally for people who legitimately enjoy exercise (this happens to me with running) or a personal trainer yapping, exerting social pressure.
That, however, is way too light by a factor of trillions according to standard quantum calculations, physicists say, unless there is some new phenomenon, some new physics, exerting its influence on the universe and keeping the Higgs mass from zooming to cataclysmic scales.
In deciding when to support future rate rises, the Dallas Fed chief noted he was closely watching inflation and that even though it continued to slowly move up, excess capacity in China and technology-enabled disruption of business were both exerting downward pressure.
If Russia has a chance to play the good guy here, it can do so for its own interest, exerting global influence, upstaging the U.S. and perhaps diverting attention from its role supporting Bashar Assad in Syria and its bullying of Ukraine.
We argued that since that 1976 contest, party leaders had been exerting influence by coordinating on their choice during the "invisible primary" — the period before any voting when the leaders observed, met with and vetted candidates — then supporting that candidate throughout the process.
In a trial that revealed tales of prostitutes and lavish spending on hotels and meals, the Libyans accused Goldman of exerting undue influence over its employees and pushing the fund into improper investments that led to more than $1 billion in losses.
In other words, the US is already exerting substantial control over the way that the Northern Triangle countries and (especially) Mexico engage in immigration enforcement — it's just doing it with carrots for foreign governments, so that they'll give the stick to asylum-seekers.
Melonee Wise, the CEO of Fetch Robotics, explained at a technology conference earlier this summer that she believes her company's robots will actually allow warehouse workers to keep their jobs longer, since they won't be exerting so much wear on their bodies.
The worldwide apparel and footwear market's expected growth, pegged at roughly 5 percent through 2030 by Euromonitor analysts, would risk "exerting an unprecedented strain on planetary resources" by raising annual production of fashion to more than 100 million tons, a Euromonitor report said.
The historically large Democratic field, now numbering 23, is posing new challenges to the committee, which is trying to avoid exerting undue influence on the race while giving primary voters the best opportunity to assess the candidates and select a viable contender.
There are mobsters and corrupt cops on one end, prostitutes on the other end, and people like Vinnie and Candy somewhere between, exerting power and control where they can but beholden to men who can snuff out their ambitions — or possibly their lives.
"The overall trend is a major shift in the political climate of climate change in this country, but in terms of (the 'alarmed') exerting its full political force, it is yet to do so because it is still relatively unorganized," he said.
Mr. Trump has said that the threat posed by North Korea's missile tests and nuclear weapons development is so grave that it may require temporarily setting aside contentious issues with China, in exchange for Beijing's exerting more political and economic pressure on Pyongyang.
Trump has also questioned China's role in helping to resolve the crisis over North Korea's development of nuclear weapons that threaten the United States, and has said that while China is exerting "tremendous pressure" it is also supplying Pyongyang with "considerable aid".
The president of the union for immigration judges called Sessions' comments "really troubling and problematic," noting that the judges' union has disagreed with many of Sessions' moves as exerting too much influence over the courts and jeopardizing their fundamental responsibility of fairness.
While attention has been focused on the presidential election, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is quietly proceeding with implementation of new ozone regulations that could make job creation more difficult in America, potentially exerting a greater economic impact than either candidate's fiscal plans.
Could she actually share his view that the President is in some way unhinged, but believe it is best to retain one of the longest tenures in a volatile White House in order to continue exerting her influence over the President's behavior?
In the past, some thought self-control was a resource that could get used up, like a battery losing charge, while others theorized that if you practiced self-control, you could get better at it, and exerting it was a positive thing.
In addition, the US and its allies continue to pursue a policy of exerting maximum economic and political pressure on Pyongyang aimed at preventing the regime from perfecting its long-range nuclear missile capabilities and bringing the rogue regime to the negotiating table.
Over the past 12 months, the Trump administration has been exerting pressure on countries around the world to not use Huawei equipment in the development of next-generation 5G networks, maintaining that products produced by the Chinese company present a security risk.
Still in your bathrobe, you set up camp in your late mother's power recliner, where you can be both erect and recumbent, and where it is possible to make the footrest pop out and the headrest lean back without exerting any physical effort.
"The actions of American leaders in exerting pressure and launching sanctions ... while speaking of talks, is like holding a gun at someone and asking for friendship and negotiations," said Rasoul Sanai-Rad, a political deputy of the armed forces command, Mehr reported.
Not only has union membership declined from 2125 percent of workers in 20123 to 22012 percent today but market structure changes have led to skyrocketing CEO pay, to shareholders exerting more short-term pressure, and to firms reshaping themselves to avoid labor laws.
Industry executives and analysts say companies are exerting greater remote control over their devices - changing how and whether they work, removing or adding software and content, or collecting personal data from them - not always with permission or with the user's best interests at heart.
Organized by a coalition of pro-net neutrality non-profits, Wednesday's Day of Action stand in opposition to the FCC's plans to reverse Title II, a set of legal frameworks that prevent internet service providers from exerting too much control over your internet experience.
Here's the full passage in which Mueller explains how the Trump administration saved the president from himself on obstruction: Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations.
The detention of the two journalists sparked protests in Turkey as well as condemnation from U.S. and European Union officials, concerned that Erdogan and the government are silencing critical voices and exerting too much influence over courts after winning an outright majority in a Nov.
At the center of this cluster, in the middle of the three bright fuzzy blobs on the left side of the image, lies a cD galaxy -- known as a galactic cannibal because it has grown by swallowing smaller galaxies by exerting its gravitational force.
Second, Sanders scares them for all the things he says – and has been saying for 30 years – about billionaires having too much power, corporations exerting too much influence on American democracy, Wall Street needing to be tethered, and for his unswerving focus on workers' rights.
Combining the visual record with data from the force plates, he and his colleagues found that one hip joint (the insects have two on each leg) was most important both in holding up the body and in exerting the power to move it forward.
With around 80 percent of the continent's communications infrastructure already built by Huawei and fellow Chinese firm ZTE, Lin said the kind of pressure the United States was exerting on its European allies not to sign deals with Huawei could never work in Africa.
Although not as coordinated as what OPEC used to do, China is acting as a market balancer for intermediate metals, and in doing so is also exerting major influence on the markets for raw materials such as iron ore, coking coal, bauxite and alumina.
Last year Saudi Arabia was accused by then U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon of exerting "unacceptable" undue pressure to keep itself off a blacklist of countries that kill children in conflict, after sources told Reuters that Riyadh had threatened to cut some U.N. funding.
Last year, China spent $225 billion investing in or buying out overseas companies, although there is evidence that the leadership in Beijing is exerting pressure to both rein in outflows of capital and ensure that when investments are made, they are in strategic industries.
The bottom line: Not given to tweeting, and capable of exerting more influence over Pyongyang than is widely recognized, Putin would be able to articulate a package deal that, while not acceptable to Washington, would still be embraced by most of the key regional players.
While North Korea may dominate the headlines as Trump tries to cajole Xi into tougher sanctions on the Hermit Kingdom, the unspoken narrative will be Trump's efforts to burnish his own credentials as a man of true global power, exerting his will over Xi's reticence.
But that posture generates deep concern in Washington and among Asian leaders who believe close ties with the United States are necessary to deter China from exerting hegemony over the South China Sea and its disputed islands, fishing beds and deposits of oil and gas.
I had long been telling myself that by taking Adderall, I was exerting total control over my fallible self, but in truth, it was the opposite: The Adderall made my life unpredictable, blowing black storm systems over my horizon with no warning at all.
Rising star His rapid rise in politics was slowed during the early 1990s when McCain was implicated in the "Keating 20003" scandal in which he and four other senators were accused of exerting their influence on behalf of a wealthy campaign donor named Charles Keating.
The United States would have a more expansive welfare state, but also a fundamentally different economic structure in which major decisions are made by a balance of investor and labor priorities with a large and somewhat autonomous bureaucratic sector exerting a heavy guiding hand.
Rather than rally the Western world to impose additional sanctions on Russia or to punish the Saudis for murdering an American resident in cold blood and repeatedly lying about it, President Trump and his team again took a pass on exerting traditional American leadership.
Her criticism of the former president's affair with Monica S. Lewinsky between 1995 and 1997 comes as the nation grapples with charges of sexual misconduct and harassment by celebrities, politicians and journalists that have often involved men exerting their professional power over younger women.
Lacking any means for winning the Hong Kongers' hearts or minds and unable to give in to their demands, leaders in Beijing and their loyalists in Hong Kong, including the administration led by Carrie Lam, see no alternative to exerting ever greater police force.
From the heavy snow that buried and paralyzed Yamanashi in central Japan in 2014 to Faxai and Hagibis, typhoons that devastated parts of eastern Japan last year, the Abe government has often been criticized for exerting far too little leadership to protect the people.
The worldwide apparel and footwear market's expected growth, pegged at roughly 26 percent through 2900 by Euromonitor analysts, would risk "exerting an unprecedented strain on planetary resources" by raising annual production of fashion to more than 230 million tons, according to a Euromonitor report.
For now, rather than celebrate peace or bemoan a sellout, it is probably better to focus on the immediately essential issues — will the U.S. keep exerting pressure through its troops and air power, and will the two sides find the will for a real peace?
In just under 90 seconds into the launch, the rocket reached a critical velocity known as "Max Q." This is the point of maximum aerodynamic pressure, when the Earth's dense atmosphere is exerting enormous force on the rocket as it accelerates into the sky.
He sums up the impact in his new book, Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor: Globalization has thrown workers into direct competition with lower-wage workers in China, Mexico, India, and other countries, exerting a downward pull on pay.
Adding to the backlash was the sense that Beijing, with Lam's blessing, was exerting increasing control over Hong Kong—fears backed by a string of incidents in recent years, as well as the opening of infrastructure projects further tethering Hong Kong to the mainland.
He struck a deal with Canada and Mexico as well as South Korea after exerting some tariff pressure but thus far has not been able to close a deal with other trade partners such as the European Union and China, the world's second-largest economy.
At the same time, the Kilauea summit itself has sunken, or subsided, by at least 5 feet (1.50 meters) in elevation as the magma level continues to drop, exerting tremendous pressure on seismic faults to create numerous earthquakes, mostly small tremors, in the immediate vicinity.
During the Cold War both the US and Russia used politics and theology alike as ways of exerting ideological control in the region (a popular theory among more right-leaning Catholics is that the proliferation of liberation theology in South America was a KGB-backed propaganda outlet).
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They're a harbinger of what's now happening at car companies: assigning mundane or physically exerting tasks, such as material handling or welding, to robotic workers, which free up human employees to think about how to personalize and customize cars for customers, something consumers are increasingly demanding.
Most market participants do not see this bout of weakness as a threat to the currency peg even though ample liquidity, thanks to inflows from Chinese investors and overseas into Hong Kong's domestic markets, is anchoring short-term interest rates and exerting depreciation pressure on the currency.
Yet, by going it alone in confronting China and demanding the transformation of its economy as a condition of any deal, Washington is unlikely to succeed, despite its herculean effort with tariffs, investment restrictions, export controls and other means of exerting pressure on the middle kingdom.
By exerting leadership to drain the G-20 swamp, President Trump can convince other free market countries to reverse stagnant and often eroding scores on economic freedom in too many of the nations of the world and open up a new pathway toward greater global prosperity.
In an order on Monday, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler said the Community Financial Services Association (CFSA) has not met legal standards for representing its members in the 2014 lawsuit accusing the government of exerting back-room pressure on banks to cut off services to payday lenders.
"With unplanned outages escalating, geopolitical risks rising, and U.S. shale production facing infrastructure bottlenecks, Saudi Arabia is once again back in the driver's seat exerting significant influence over the oil market in 2018," Croft, the global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, said Thursday.
Indeed it was the center of the center, rising in its audacious immensity from the bedrock of the Île de la Cité, Paris's historical nucleus, and exerting its gravity across the arrondissements with a force that no other structure — not even the Eiffel Tower — could summon.
Unfortunately, blinded by her quest for vengeance against a world that "has not changed fast enough," Ms. Weiner does not recognize (or care?) that men are unlikely to support candidates, movements or policies focused on "making men sorry" or exerting female will on an unfair world.
Instead, the United States will simply need to commit to upholding its democratic and moral principles by exerting serious pressure on the dictators in Iran on ballistic missile and nuclear proliferation, and by holding Iranian rulers accountable for their medieval deeds/terrorism at home and abroad.
Beyond domestic indicators, a combination of central bank balance sheet expansion, U.S.-China trade progress and the beginnings of a recovery in the cyclical slowdown of global macro data are likely to benefit high beta currencies such as sterling, while exerting downward pressure on the dollar.
Aside from exerting control over vast segments of the Iranian economy, the IRGC has been instrumental in the suppression of domestic dissent, especially since the 2009 uprising, in addition to its more widely discussed contribution to regional instability, sectarian conflict and the proliferation of ballistic missiles.
Mr. Trump has expressed concern about unnerving the markets, but some of his advisers, such as Mr. Lighthizer and Peter Navarro, whom Mr. Trump refers to as his "tough guy," have urged him to continue exerting pressure on China to force meaningful changes to Beijing's economic policies.
This week on VICE on HBO, the team travels to Iraq to see how Iran is exerting its growing influence over the war-torn country, then to the vineyards of Napa and the wine laboratories of Bordeaux to examine the threats climate change poses on winemakers.
Part of the motivation for curbing capital outflows is as a response to concerns that the exodus is exerting too much downward pressure on the value of the Chinese currency, the renminbi, which has dropped by around 10 percent against the U.S. dollar over the past two years.
As political polarization began pulling the parties apart, the Senate has more and more resembled the House of Representatives — with the parties' leaders exerting increasing control of the legislative agenda, and new restrictions that limit the time for debate on the Senate floor, according to Zelizer, the Princeton historian.
Congress should pass a law requiring full disclosure and divestment of any foreign assets or foreign loans held by any president to prevent any hostile foreign actor, including foreign dictators or business interests acting on their behalf, from exerting financial power over America's president and commander in chief.
"We believed that with the rise of dockless mobility, cities would begin to start exerting their authority over managing city streets, and that data platforms would be essential to help private fleets and cities coordinate with one another to make progress on safety, efficiency, and equity goals," Clewlow said.
We also create ketones when we exercise, and those ketones are known to migrate to our brains.. Generally, however, this process requires exerting yourself vigorously for an hour or more, after which time your body, having exhausted its stores of sugar, starts burning stored fat and making ketones.
But things got tricky from there for Weiss, as the push for heightened oversight — a frequent demand of Republicans that argue years of fiscal mismanagement led Puerto Rico to its current sad state — bumped up against some Democrats wary of the federal government exerting excessive influence on the island.
The CCP has been in the game of exerting its influence over American businesses hungry to access the Chinese market for decades now, but as its relationship with the US government has become more antagonistic and its own domestic politics more authoritarian, that influence is starting to chafe.
The second newly charged person was a former vice culture minister, Kim Chong, indicted for suspected abuse of power and coercion for exerting influence over a state-run firm to make a contract with a sports management company controlled by the president's friend, Yonhap and other outlets reported.
Read this section, for example, which opens with the bald assertion that they found "multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations": The argument here isn't that the president's hands are clean or that he behaved ethically in this situation.
"The overall trend is a major shift in the political climate of climate change in this country, but in terms of (the 'alarmed') exerting its full political force, it is yet to do so because it is still relatively unorganized," Anthony Leiserowitz, who co-led the survey, told CNN.
As a result, it felt bulkier in the pocket than the XS. (Of course, the XS Max with a 6.5-inch screen felt the bulkiest.) The XR lacks 3D Touch, the iPhone feature that lets users control some of the software by exerting pressure on the touch screen.
"Really, what was revealed to me was the complexity of the approval process and the number of people who were watching over me—more than a dozen unknown people inside the media sphere of my department were considering, debating, guiding, massaging, and exerting influence on the whole process," said Dallimore.
In war-torn Syria, the vault and the intricate system of seed banks that sit below it are already proving their worth as NGOs and partners salvage the seed supply and interrupt the control of populations by warring parties who use the food chain as a way of exerting power.
Here's a hint at how Gorsuch should respond if asked about this state of affairs: since those in power rarely, if ever, give up that power voluntarily, the way to reestablish equilibrium among the branches is to ensure that those few men and women exerting undue influence are held accountable.
Special restrictions are in place to keep some inmates from exerting influence over or making threats to people outside the prison, which helps US authorities control prisoners who have sway over militant groups or criminal enterprises — such as the Sinaloa cartel, which Guzman commanded during two stints in Mexican prisons.
Yet many Taiwanese resent the relationship, along with the cross-strait trade and economic agreements that multiplied under Mr Ma. Indeed the signing of a services agreement led two years ago to the "sunflower" movement of protesters, who argued that the deal would lead to China's exerting undue influence on Taiwan.
I saw that each set of feet left an idiosyncratic, treasurable trace, my own feet included: with every step I took, a boot stamped into snow densely grouped oblongs and polygons, fragments of spirals, and, at the center of all these figures, seemingly exerting an orchestrating or centripetal force, a star.
"The fact is that the United States in recent years is working crudely using its intelligence services, trying to recruit Russian citizens, exerting moral and other pressure on them.... I think these incidents in the most eloquent manner testify to the attempts to interfere in Russia's internal affairs," Peskov said.
But if cottagecore's dainty, precious visuals offer a corrective to the blank canvas of AirSpace, its preponderance of cabbage roses and doilies still falls prey to the same fallacy of minimalism: that by exerting control over one's environment and making it appear perfect, one can regain control over one's life.
More recently, according to media reports, leaked emails and the findings of the public protector, Mr. Zuma outsourced some aspects of governance to a family of expats from India that has established businesses with his son, Duduzane Zuma, and is profiting from government contracts while exerting political influence wherever it can.
Favorov's interview announcement comes after CNN was first to report Monday that prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have contacted people associated with Naftogaz in recent weeks, suggesting investigators have opened an inquiry into whether Giuliani and his associates sought to secure deals by exerting influence over the company.
The program detailed accusations that Kelly had sex with minors and kept young women in what has been described as a sex cult, preventing them from communicating with their families and exerting control over their lives, including whom they could look in the eye and when they could use the bathroom.
Ironically, the conversation ended up replicating the very power dynamics that Twohey and Kantor were trying to explain, the power dynamics that let Weinstein get away with what he did for so long: a man exerting his own institutional power over the women in the room with him, just because he could.
In the regular season, if Korver gets beat off the dribble and LeBron is on the opposite block, well-positioned to rotate over and contest someone at the rim, instead of risking a foul or exerting the energy it takes to get up and disrupt a dunk while airborne, he'll concede two points.
Beyond UKIP's role in the Brexit vote there is the example of Germany's Green party, which though founded as an irreverent activist party, went on to gain parliamentary representation, exerting tremendous sway on politics in the 1980s: The Greens are currently absorbing voters from the decaying center-left and center-right governing parties.
Though Mr. Trump stepped back from plans to impose tariffs on every nation — exempting, for the time being, Canada and Mexico — he did so while exerting additional pressure: He emphasized that tariffs could ultimately land on both countries unless they bend to American demands in renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
"Chinese LNG demand growth is the largest piece of demand growth out there, and Chinese buyers have got to feel reluctant to commit to U.S. capacity when the U.S. government sees trade as a means of exerting political leverage," said Bob Ineson, managing director of North American natural gas at IHS Markit.
"Inklings of concern about China's support for its industrial sector are starting to hit metals prices, and commodity-linked sectors are exerting the biggest drag on equity indices globally," said Angus Nicholson, a market analyst at brokerage firm IG. Shanghai steel rebar futures were mostly lower, but the August contract traded up 2500 percent.
"We'll only be convincing on the international stage if we are, first of all, fully compliant in the EU and for me, that includes Britain exerting influence over its overseas territories - we need to make that clear to the Brits in upcoming talks," senior conservative politician Ralph Brinkhaus told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
Claudia and Elizabeth team up to teach Paige about her Russian heritage, and in between the history lessons and the bonding over losing their virginity, it becomes clear that Claudia is exerting her grandmotherly role at least as much to bring Elizabeth to heel as she is to bring Paige further into the fold.
When HKEX announced its surprise move, analysts also said the perception that Beijing was exerting growing influence over Hong Kong could become another key sticking point for an LSE takeover, given the Hong Kong government's close links with the HKEX at a time of major unrest in the city over its ties with mainland China.

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