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"But the more shareholders they get, the more influence they'll be able to wield at companies".
This means that Cameron is highly unlikely to be able to wield the British veto even if he wanted to.
Even with Thursday's ruling, Mr. Malema might still be able to wield his influence during the party's internal electoral process next year.
Mr. Doctoroff asserted that the city would be able to wield control over the process, notwithstanding the lopsided makeup of the board.
For decades, Savage argues, Cheney has "wanted to permanently alter the constitutional balance of American government, establishing powers that future presidents would be able to wield as well".
Bill is ready to bear down on an intensive assignment, and she has the good fortune to be able to wield her clout without clipping his wings.
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The latest Deep Q-network is far from being able to wield this kind of malign power.
The West, which in the past has been able to wield significant influence over Turkey, should not let this happen.
The sheer power and influence that 4chan is able to wield online is difficult to deny and often goes beyond the Internet.
Anna's most recent book project, Nations Under God, examines why some churches have been able to wield enormous policy influence.
But the agent added, "Before you're able to wield that power, you'd like to have a longer track record".
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