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1 Abra, you have to try to exert more control over your beast.
2 He expected the new government of Sirisena to exert more prudence.
3 He also said Obama could exert more of his executive authority on Cuba.
4 If we take the lead ourselves, we can exert more control over the process.
5 The government is trying to exert more control over Kabul.
6 He was forced to exert more effort, and his attention fixed firmly upon her.
7 Washington has privately urged Pakistan's six-month-old civilian government to exert more control over the agency.
8 It has privately urged Pakistan's six-month-old civilian government to exert more control over the agency.
9 Wages, credit growth and the exchange rate seem to exert more influence on capital flows.
10 I can exert more force with my little finger.'
11 To elude a more vigilant inspection, the latter are compelled to exert more art and cunning.
12 Green-minded investors face a similar conundrum: can they exert more pressure by holding shares, or divesting?
13 The husband-and-wife team believe the EU should exert more pressure for change, effectively calling for economic sanctions.
14 Britain should try to exert more influence in the EU -I for one would welcome it.
15 Beijing, Pyongyang's biggest ally, has come under pressure from Washington to exert more pressure on its neighbour.
16 He must exert more than ordinary activity.
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