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The phrase "at influence" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression in English.
Example: "The decision was made at influence of several factors." (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "under the influence" or "influenced by".
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Antoine Ferrere is Behavioral Science Director at Influence at Work.
Helen Mankin is an Organisational Psychologist at Influence at Work.
He had most recently been executive vice president at Influence Interactive, Philadelphia.
But investment bankers will be harder to implicate because Mr. Grubman could easily have rejected their attempts at influence.
And it stops at influence, as he has never personally designed a building there, though plenty of projects in the Corbu-style have been.
All these scenarios open up chances for Geelong, who will also have their own shot at influence when they play Hawthorn and Freo.
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"This is aimed at influencing negotiations," he said.
So far, it's failed spectacularly at influencing the debate in the Senate.
And Jamal said the OSF money was directed at influencing the next general election.
The logic of Owen's thesis is that green policy should be directed at influencing consumption.
The content generated by Russian operatives was not only aimed at influencing the election.
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