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As for the United States' ability to sway the situation, he was again reflective.
Still, Mr. Abe's ability to sway the panel — or try to overrule it — might be limited.
But unless TV talk shows and newspapers can affect public opinion, the administration's ability to sway public opinion with its spin will remain uninvestigated.
The complex governance structure in the company and Ma's outside investments have raised questions about potential conflicts of interest and investors' ability to sway Alibaba's strategy.
But at a time of crisis, Britain's ambivalence undermines its ability to sway events — a marginalization that some in Brussels believe will now deepen.
However, the "don't knows" for both propositions came to 21% of likely voters, and Mr Schwarzenegger has a proven ability to sway the public.
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But the new breed of alt-lite ratfucker is feral, with an ability to directly sway gullible minds through social media.
How would the style of debate affect the listener's understanding and ability to be swayed by the speaker?
This faith in the ability of the right recipe to sway Marmite-haters reveals the desire of fans to convert non-believers.
In the course of the summer of 1942, Quisling lost any ability he might have had to sway public opinion by attempting to force children into the Nasjonal Samlings Ungdomsfylking youth organisation, which was modelled on the Hitler Youth.
As usual, policies will count for less than the ability of local barons and assorted goons to sway voters with a blend of bribes and thuggery.
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