Thus, selection will necessarily favor a rigid body and limb girdles that act, as much as possible, by exerting force on the vertebral column. |
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The ups and downs of natural processes have been exerting their effects on humankind for ages. |
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Protest, however, also presupposed the possibility of improving one's condition by exerting pressure. |
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Social support was not a unitary construct exerting a uniformly positive effect on outcomes. |
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Exhaustion, heat rash and blisters, yet on she walked, exerting mind over matter, through the bleak and desolate Sahara Desert. |
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A removable shelf allows the object to be removed from the box without exerting stress on the binding, skippet, tassels, and metallic cord. |
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However, vegetarians are exerting a growing global influence and simply cannot be ignored. |
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We were on the rock and had to deflate the boat underwater to reduce the pressure the water was exerting upon the boat. |
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She didn't realize she would find the control he was exerting over her exciting and tantalizing. |
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Edward I was equally intent on exerting his superior lordship over Scotland. |
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To the contrary, sharply slower consumer spending is essentially exerting the opposite effect of depressing income growth. |
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This is peer pressure, societal pressure and all the other social norms exerting their influence on you. |
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How free are we in a world dominated by the great American empire and multinational corporations exerting strong-arm tactics on smaller nations? |
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My bed is not just calling seductively to me, it's exerting some strange force of similar qualities to a high level tractor beam. |
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He seems much less concerned with conquering territory than with exerting what might be termed feudal control over his neighbours. |
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However, if you're sick or you've been physically exerting yourself, you need sleep. |
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A quick and wordless wrestle ensued, both men exerting themselves physically to pry away the files. |
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The new government should win the public trust by exerting itself to attain tangible results in its efforts to translate the promise into action. |
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The half finished with the Dragons exerting the greater pressure but failing to maintain continuity. |
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He had Sam by the wrist and could feel the bone giving under the pressure he was exerting. |
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Athletes should be advised to acclimatize for at least three to four days before exerting in the heat. |
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It is no time to slacken the pressure that we are exerting on our American friends and colleagues. |
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Nationalist politics is ever-present, constantly exerting an undertow away from the positive dynamic of European integration. |
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Declining equities throughout the world's markets combined with weakening demand in the face of the recession are exerting pressure on the price. |
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But Foran was more than an eminence grise exerting control behind the scenes. |
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Propeller blade pitch is controlled by engine oil pressure exerting force against a return spring that tries to feather the propeller. |
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The trivet was exerting a lateral pressure as if it were magnetized to the far horizon. |
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One joule is the amount of work done by exerting a force of one newton to displace an object by one meter. |
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Furthermore, the public is capable of exerting pressure on the governing bodies which manage the provision of drinking water. |
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It is no secret that the aches and pains from a day exerting one's self in the garden can resemble the muscle fatigue and aches that can be generated while playing sport. |
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Directly, the explosion in house prices and the sustained increases in rents is driving up the cost of living and exerting pressure on pay demands. |
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For a long time, Terre des hommes has been exerting pressure of advocacy on the government for the implementation of this law. |
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The wave of urbanization that all countries were experiencing was intensifying and exerting pressure on land, housing and sanitation. |
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Light is one of the most important environmental factors exerting great influences on the growth and development of plants via photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis. |
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To latch or unlatch a manual door the handle shall be operable by the palm of the hand exerting a force not exceeding 20 Newtons. |
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But there she is incontrovertibly, her presence exerting a more far-reaching duration owing to the famous probity of Cézanne. |
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What conflux to expect from exerting silent arguments about cultural paradoxes in the postcolonial history of a Belgian Congo? |
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Instead of exerting willpower or fighting deprivation, you may find old habits often just drop away. |
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They used wonderful aromatic oils and could make you warm from head to toe by exerting pressure on just the right bones and muscles for a short time. |
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You must work standing up, bending over, and exerting yourself most or all of the time. |
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They can waltz in to a job straight from college, nobody particularly wants to train them and they can make a good living without particularly exerting themselves. |
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Both sides held firmly to their positions, quoting authoritative sources to make out their cases, and exerting themselves to the utmost to try and argue things out. |
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Archrival India has money to throw around, and Iran and Russia are also exerting influence in the region. |
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Malakhov says there are criminals who have joined the rebel ranks and are exerting influence with their new positions. |
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But it does matter very much if retirees are going to be living longer and exerting a greater burden on current workers. |
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If such processes are in motion, they are likely already to be exerting pressure for conformity in the structures and forms adopted by major multinational companies. |
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Beyoncé's gift to 2014 is a masterclass in both exerting and relinquishing control. |
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Unroll and staple directly the AT I insulator beneath the joists while exerting slight tension with a turnback of 40mm on the edge of the walls. |
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But it remains the only country capable, in theory, of exerting any restraining influence on his erratic regime. Not that North Korea shows much evidence of restraint. |
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This view, which by a mass of evidence may be shown to be erroneous, is exerting a very prejudicial effect on the progress of actinochemistry. |
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Their brother, Thomas, seems strikingly unfazed as he beavers away at his perpetual homework while James Mortmain himself holes up in the gate tower, exerting a presence that is, by turns, withering, pathetic and absurd. |
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Over time proselyte took on a negative meaning because it was associated with exerting undue pressure on people to change their religious affiliation. |
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Move the brush over the pins to be cleaned exerting light pressure. |
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Any Slovak exerting influence in Serie A will inevitably come to the attention of the man holding the reins of the national team, and former coach Jan Kocian soon came calling. |
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It is also possible that the substrate is exerting too much pressure on the sealant joint, causing the sealant to compress and bulge out of the joint. |
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The B. C. Board had declined to draw a distinction between picketing and leafleting largely because both forms of action had the same objective: exerting economic pressure on the employer. |
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Their significance here lay in their access to the President's ear as trusted advisers, exerting behind-the-scenes influence against proposals for shorter working hours. |
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But the main events in the autobiography are internal: the poem exultantly describes the ways in which the imagination emerges as the dominant faculty, exerting its control over the reason and the world of the senses alike. |
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Insurers are also exerting greater pressure on the industry to increase the safety and longevity of buildings, and will increase their involvement in building code development and enforcement. |
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The ILO should play a leadership role, and should act as a standard-bearer in the field of human resources management, exerting its influence to bring about change towards a more just and equitable security management system. |
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At the same time, tactics such as exerting pressure by intimating higher officials, highlighting the issue in local media or getting a public representative to ask a question in the legislature may also be used. |
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This has led to a down-to-the earth, fleet-footed group of companies led by talented entrepreneurs with valuable know-how and exerting international influence in all continents. |
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The greatest threat to CDM emerges when participants do not engage, or settle for the lowest common denominator rather then exerting their talents to achieve the highest common factor. |
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On the one hand, a somewhat brightening macroeconomic outlook, as well as the huge volume of new sovereign debt supply, were major factors exerting upward pressure on government bond yields. |
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Even the Spanish had trouble exerting their influence here. |
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The daily barrage of nuclear intimidation from North Korea is exerting a profound effect on the opinions of people who were once committed to pacifism. |
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The ICCI has been organizing annual private sector meetings for 11 years now, and exerting continuous efforts to improve their variety and deepness. |
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The topping winch was rated to be capable of exerting a pulling force ranging from 2.6 to 3.9 t, depending upon whether the cable drum was full or bare. |
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The difficulty is simply that the negotiations on the acquis communautaire, i.e. the accession negotiations, give us only a political means of exerting pressure and nothing more. |
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In this case, the third party's initial response to the government institution was sufficient evidence that the third party was exerting confidentiality over the information. |
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Whatever it is that you decide to do, it should be physically exerting. |
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This great profession of enforcement will have to gather around itself other actors exerting scattered activities within peripheral and minority corporations. |
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The central government has always been weak, exerting little control over much of the country's territory and providing very few services beyond a few cities. |
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Now Norway has to find new way to provide these essential products without exerting negative influence on its environment. |
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Irish monks also founded monasteries across the continent, exerting influence greater than many more ancient continental centres. |
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The Soviet leader also dismissed the accusation that the USSR was exerting increasing control over the countries lying in its sphere. |
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Thus, from the perspective of evolutionary psychology, the modern environment is exerting evolutionary pressure for higher fertility. |
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For them, the act of zombification is a matter of capturing the ti bon anj and thus exerting an absolute power over the individual. |
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Immigrants influenced Peruvian cuisine, with Italians in particular exerting a strong influence in the Miraflores and San Isidro areas with their trattorias. |
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While the manpower would be welcome on the ship, the more important goal of England exerting its power over people it once had rule over was purely for political reasons. |
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For example, the blade of an ice skate, upon exerting pressure on the ice, would melt a thin layer, providing lubrication between the ice and the blade. |
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As originally written, the United States Constitution was created to limit the federal government from exerting power over the states by enumerating only specific powers. |
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Moreover, the pumping action of the exhaust has the counter effect of exerting back pressure on the side of the piston receiving steam, thus slightly reducing cylinder power. |
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There was a political dimension as well, as accusations of witchcraft were levied against the enemies of Henry VII, who was exerting more and more control over Wales. |
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This is a part of the effects of enlarged body fluid volume arising from its colligative properties with exerting osmotic forces for retaining body water. |
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In minority active investments, an investor acquires common shares of an investee with the intent of exerting significant influence over the investee's activities. |
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The Diaton tonometer measures the intrapalpebral IOP by exerting pressure on the peripheral cornea, outside the ablation, and on the sclerocorneal limbus. |
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Spain failed to move through the gears despite exerting control for lengthy spells and a measure of perspective must be applied immediately to the outcome. |
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Secondly, When in exerting any passion in action, we chuse means insufficient for the design'd end, and deceive ourselves in our judgment of causes and effects. |
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