Word: exerts
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...Association, which in the past has pronounced anathemas on anything sounding like medical price control, is also giving support to the Administration's plan. Pro forma support, anyway; the doctors are pleased the Administration has been listening to them and figure they have put themselves in a position to exert influence in further dickering over what finally emerges from Congress. Privately, confides one high-ranking AMA official, many members would be happy to see the plan defeated "so that we can start all over again and do it right. We want reform," he asserts, but experts estimate that the Clinton...
...necessary to catalogue the atrocities to see the moral imperative for action. The U.S. has an obligation to exert its greatest efforts through these two bodies to stop the bloodshed, using military means if necessary...
Though the coalition has not sent the administration scurrying to issue an immediate, official response to its concerns, coalition members still say they are satisfied with the increased influence their individual organizations have been able to exert, adding that they are optimistic that by remaining united, demands will...
Beys emphasized that the committee's reevaluation should be a "philosophical analysis," asking questions like "What should student government's role be?" and "To what extent should the council exert itself...
American medicine today faces a tremendous crisis. In what has become yet another capitalist venture, the costs of technology, medication, education and malpractice insurance have begun to exert more than their fair share of control over Hippocrates' healing...