Word: exertion
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Upside Workers exert almost total control over their private accounts but still have the protection of the state system and employer pensions, which provide the bulk of retirees' income...
...weren’t able to exert enough ball pressure on them to slow them down,” Sullivan said. “It was hard for us to get them in the halfcourt game...
...States might slow and drag down Asian economies with it. But if the deficit continues to expand, the impact might be even worse. Beijing and Tokyo might lose interest in buying U.S. government bonds, which would speed up the deterioration in the value of the dollar and exert painful pressure on the global economy. "If the U.S. continues with the current fiscal policy, the chance of a dollar crisis is high," says Kenneth Courtis, Tokyo-based vice chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia. "That would create a lot of turbulence in the region." None of which would be good...
...better-known rappers than Tef have been trying to get people to vote for years. Tef doesn’t have the national reach that P. Diddy has, but he is part of the St. Louis community. He has more influence than an outsider, even a celebrity. Tef can exert a peer pressure that P. Diddy can’t touch...
Kerr tried to exert more pressure on the opponent’s defense in the second half against Maine by switching the lineup formation from a 4-4-2 to a 3-5-3. He did this by holding Will Craig and seniors Sam Wiggin and Jason Anderson on the back line, and moving up sophomore Tom Stapleton to defensive midfielder with senior Zach Chandis. Kerr said on Wednesday that was unsure how he would position the team against Yale, but added that it will depend greatly on what he sees in the tape of the Bulldogs playing Fairfield...