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Area of influence
noun
A geographical area wherein a commander is directly capable of influencing operations by maneuver or fire support systems normally under the commander's command or control.
Exact(60)
"Friends are another key area of influence.
For that is where Ryan's main area of influence lies.
Survey your current area of influence and jot down opportunities for improvement.
Another important area of influence, Freeman said, is in promulgating regulations.
"With that information, Sidronio Casarrubios okayed the actions in order to defend his area of influence in Iguala," Murillo said.
If the "area of influence" were known, abundance estimates could be converted to densities.
"The only problem we see is what the US says about China coming into a small country in their area of influence.
It's not helped by the fact that Corner's area of influence is quite small, and fringed by the work of others.
Once in Venice, Veronese rarely left it again, apart from trips into the terraferma, Venice's area of influence on the mainland.
They may be able to start you off with advice or leads, but their area of influence is usually within a single organization.
The aim of the agreements, the ministry said, has been to maintain security in the "general area and area of influence of the company's activities and operations".
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