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1 Asked about China, Yeo said Beijing was quietly trying to exert influence .
2 For if bereft of this quality it would fail to exert influence .
3 But as yet it was not possible for him to exert influence .
4 Moreover, she will never again have opportunity to exert influence over me.
5 The party was in a position to exert influence on government policy, she said.
6 Mr Saikawa said he was able to " exert influence " in the company.
7 Chris Patten hopes the EU can exert influence on Colombia.
8 And it is uniquely equipped to exert influence in Cuba.
9 How effective are elections in enabling the majority of people to exert influence over government.
10 Washington's softer attempts to exert influence this year were seen by some observers as better-intentioned.
11 The co-founder is in jail but continues to exert influence over the Hong Kong-listed company.
12 She has previously indicated, however, that she will seek to exert influence through the new leader.
13 People with vested interest, from outside the game, sought and continue to seek to exert influence .
14 The second front seeks to exert influence over foreign domestic decision making and policies towards China.
15 The stake is passive, meaning Soros will not try to exert influence on the embattled retailer.
16 He had occasional applications to exert influence over the insane, for which he had peculiar tact.
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