Examples of using Can exert in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Follow a diet low in additives and other"useless" molecules that can exert an osmotic effect.
nearly impossible to compress, a hydraulic actuator can exert a large force.
The main substance(trimetazidine), which is part of this drug, can exert an antihypoxic effect on the body.
If you create a high-performance team, you can exert tremendous leverage to create value.
A CEO who also serves as chair can exert excessive influence on the board and its agenda, weakening the board's oversight of management.
At her peak, Her can exert herself and her energy manipulative abilities for up to 24 hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in her blood starts to impair her overall capabilities.
According to Business Insider the proposal says:“A CEO who also serves as chair can exert excessive influence on the board and its agenda, weakening the board's oversight of management.
Because unions control or can exert a good deal of influence on, the labor supply for a particular company or industry, unions can restrict non-union
freeing the parent hormone so it can exert its activity.
Concentration analysis is important, particularly as whales can carry significant buyer/ supplier power and can exert a downward pressure on take rates(as suppliers)
No one can exert cognitive inhibition or willpower over a biochemical drive
In Buddhism, we believe that while others can exert influence on someone's life, the individual will
our company vision and create an environment where company representatives can exert their utmost ability.
And when negotiations are secret, there is no way that the democratic process can exert the checks and balances required to put limits on the negative effects of these agreements.
As already observed in China and the United States, the various plants of the capsicum species, although consumed in different ways throughout the world, can exert a protective action towards our health".
No one can exert cognitive inhibition, willpower, over a biochemical
No one can exert cognitive inhibition, willpower, over a biochemical
The monarch can exert some impact during the formation of the new cabinet, in which they provide as neutral arbiter in between the political functions.
But there is also, I think, another sort of influence that literature can exert, perhaps not more direct but certainly more intentional
contain isoflavones that can exert estrogen-like effects