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61. Unemployment, therefore, exerted a powerful, but short-lived, impact upon trade unions and the pattern of industrial relations.
62. These teachers exerted considerable influence within the school, because they held positions as heads of departments or as year heads.
63. Debuting conductor Jiri Kout exerted considerable control over the 95-member Opera Orchestra, though the final chords were poorly spaced.
64. The unique ideas and images of this book have exerted lasting impact.
65. Pressures are being exerted to give the Community a more positive role in industrial policy.
66. East Anglian volunteers have also exerted international influence in recent years.
67. He has exerted all his strength.
68. Mr. Burton exerted a lot of pressure on her.
69. Butler , deeply illiberal, exerted his rights.
70. Conclusion: LC exerted the significant diuretic effect in rats.
71. She exerted an iron hold on the culture, preferring Beethoven's Sixth Symphony to his triumphalist Fifth, disliking Respighi's "Pines of Rome" when she found it was not just about pine trees.
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72. This paper analyses distribution of parallel compensation condenser, and discusses that what influence is exerted in line loss and voltage level.
73. The brilliant culture created by the Chinese people has exerted a deepgoing influence on the progress of human civilization.
74. Laboratory experimental results showed that Xylocoris sp. exerted effective Control on the population growth of the confused flour beetle, T. conf-usum in stored wheat grain, but not in wheat flour.
75. The thesis explores the impacts Neo-Confucianism exerted on Jiang hu-Poets while the study of the impacts of River and Lake Poets on Neo-Confucianism is left for the others.
76. Secondly, The submarine will be exerted many kinds of force, such as hydrostatical force, hydrodynamic force and reaction of projection while it is projecting the ballistic missile.
77. Introversive thinking has exerted profound and far-reaching influences upon traditional Chinese artistic theory, hence its clear-cut subject spirit.
78. But Newcastle fans thought they exerted the most influence over referees.
79. New Stories is the product of profound influence exerted by expressionism upon Lu Xuan.
80. A minimum tension is exerted on the fabric during transportation in the chainless dwelling zone.
81. As long as mastering correct maintenance and trouble shooting methods, good performance of hydrometric tour gauging vehicle can be fully exerted, and its application value also can be fully embodied.
82. The holocaust of the Jews by German Nazi during the World War II exerted profound political, social and psychological influences on the Jews.
83. In the experiment, vertical steady load and horizontal reciprocate load were exerted to the joints.
84. The Sino - Japanese war of 1894 - 1895 is an epoch-marking event in Chinese modern history, which has exerted profound influence on Chinese society.
85. The revival and spread of Aristotle's doctrine in medieval Latin World exerted a tremendous and far-reaching influence on the development of Western culture.
86. CONCLUSION: GST exerted a negative chronotropic action and induced a delayed repolarization of pacemaker cells in SA nodes of rabbits.
87. On the ideological and artistic transition of Fengzhi the poet R. M. Rilke, a German-speaking poet, exerted a decisive influence.
88. He has exerted great influence in academic circles especially in Japanese Sinological arena with his academic works on Chinese paleography.
89. This angle causes more force to be exerted against the carabiner as every climber is lowered, and this force causes the rope biner on the first draw to wear faster than other draws.
90. Coleridge exerted his unique influence on the trend of English liberalhumanistic social and cultural criticism.
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