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31. And it was those of liberal and moderate socialist leaders, men like Miliukov and Kerensky, which exerted greatest influence.
32. The pressure exerted by such groups had a stronger influence than management demands.
33. The pressure exerted on that front foot when it is brought down in the bowling action is something like 10 times the bodyweight.
34. Philomene Magers continues to show artists who have exerted a strong theoretical influence upon a younger generation.
35. His behavior depends upon the control exerted by the social environment.
36. This pattern of irregular loading subjects the vessel to quite different stress from that exerted by an evenly distributed load of coal.
37. At local level, control exerted by NGOs varies widely, depending on their philosophy, their economic clout, and individual personalities.
38. The power exerted over black and women patients is inevitably a manifestation of larger race, class and gender relations.
39. Weight is the gravitational force of attraction exerted on a body.
40. Weight is the force of gravity exerted on an object.
41. Cervical reintegration is a faster method whereby pressure is exerted on muscles in tension, thus causing them to relax. Sentencedict.com
42. A butterfly would have exerted more pressure alighting on a flower petal.
43. They were concerned about the implications of what influences were being exerted in their island society.
44. Another possibility is that advanced patient age prompts a less aggressive hospital treatment so that its effect on mortality is exerted before discharge.
45. Internal control is presumably exerted not only by but for autonomous man.
46. Second, the pressure exerted by the team-owners and the sporting authorities was exceptionally violent.
47. These developments reinforced the growing pressure being exerted by congressional Democrats for a full investigation.
48. They have exerted a definite deterrent effect on the previous job discrimination experienced by epileptics and other people with medical handicaps.
49. Quite strong forces are exerted on the side of a tall building.
50. The emphatic assertion of individual control over health exerted in some of these accounts can be looked at in a wider context.
51. Otherwise, the pressure exerted by the security services, aided by the police, caused much concern.
52. Such initiatives intensified the pressure exerted by the guild for the state to take responsibility for public health.
53. But he exerted all his powers to bring Thomas to submit to Canterbury's primatial authority.
54. His apparatus exerts a conspicuous control on the pigeon, but we must not overlook the control exerted by the pigeon.
55. The forces exerted on the contents of the flask by the centrifuge prevent bumping and thus sample loss of contamination.
56. Great disorders had occurred among the children which would not have taken place had proper influence been exerted by the master.
57. Whatever the species, the mechanism by which the force was exerted is likely to be the same, namely hydraulic pressure.
58. But in the twenties and the early thirties, it exerted a considerable influence over much of London and the Home Counties.
59. This in turn had exerted the upward pressure on bank interest rates which the government was now trying to counter.
60. Room temperature exerted a powerful influence on the going rate of any timekeeper.
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