Sentences with phrase «exerting less influence»

However this is a change that is only now beginning to emerge and currently is exerting less influence on precipitation variability than ocean variability or internal variability.»

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Next - door in Nassau, where the Republican Party has dominated politics for decades, the Conservatives exert far less influence.
And it's been less than five months since the 421a tax abatement was brought back to life as Affordable New York with the board exerting its influence throughout the legislative process.
Indeed, there is a caveat to the twin study: whereas genetics exerted an influence on their value systems, heritability had far less to do with how the twins affiliated with a political party.
(These nitrogen - based protein byproducts)-- frequently spoken of as toxins — float about through the body and may exercise more or less of a deleterious influence upon the system, or, being temporarily deposited, may exert some specific or local influence that calls for their speedy removal.»
Our faculty have produced research that has exerted enormous influence on the field, from Jeanne Chall's research on literacy, which shaped the way millions of students are taught reading; to Howard Gardner's brilliant depiction of multiple intelligences, which changed the way we think of ourselves, our children, and our students; to Gerald Lesser's shaping of Sesame Street, which reaches more than 150 million viewers in more than 150 countries.
[ANDY REVKIN says: He was indeed expressing this view at the meeting, but got significant pushback from some participants, while others were clearly invited because they shared his skeptical views — mainly on the certainty of the conclusions, less on whether humans are exerting an influence on climate.
Regardless of gender, adolescents with a history of antisocial behavior are more likely to marry people who are involved in crime or who exert an antisocial influence.31 For males, there is a link between assuming adult responsibilities, such as marriage and child - rearing, and desisting from crime, but this pattern is less common among females.32 In fact, for females, the inverse is often the case: marriage to an antisocial mate reinforces antisocial behaviors throughout adulthood.
To date, less research has examined the role of low perceived control, the belief that one's actions do not exert influence over important life outcomes (Weisz et al. 2001).
The more influence you, as the seller, try to exert, the more the decision becomes salesperson - dependent and the less likely it is to be internalized.
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