Sentence examples for be less influential in from inspiring English sources

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"As a result CDOs will be less influential in driving spreads tighter in the cash market".

It may be less influential in the Brussels power game than it once was, but it is acquiring important powers over members, notably the authority to recommend sanctions.

One may well think that in real life there are strategic aspects of a higher level according to which a bad candidate of the other party may be regarded as convenient (either to discredit the proposing party or to be less influential in the Court).

Factors shared within MZ twin pairs appear to play a strong role in the response of BMI (pooled rMZ = 0.69) following a PA intervention (Fig. 2), although they appear to be less influential in the response of other outcomes (e.g., waist-to-hip ratio) (Fig. 5).

If Britain leaves, Europe would be weaker as a partner, and Britain would be less influential in Europe and in the world.

While there is no doubt that someone who has grown up in a secure, loving and supportive family gets off to a better start than someone who doesn't, it's also clear to us that our early experiences may be less influential in determining our future life trajectory than what we do with the remainder of our lives.

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He was less influential in national politics, however, after left-winger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva became Brazil's president in 2002.

Post-truth is defined by Oxford Dictionaries as circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.

Canon law was applied in the English church courts, but the revived Roman law was less influential in England than elsewhere, despite Norman dominance in government.

As a result, the stock exchanges in Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, and other cities are less influential in providing finance for industry than parallel institutions in other countries.

Oxford Dictionaries' choice, which was "post-truth", is defined as: "Relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief".

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