Sentence examples for becoming less influential from inspiring English sources

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All this means that the dedicated money manager, the one who was putting money solely into emerging markets, is becoming less influential.

On the other hand, I do think (as I argue in my column this week), that Wall Street is becoming less influential in shaping companies' decisions to go public or not, so I think/hope that banks have less leverage than they once did.

Is the politics of morality becoming more widespread in Europe (just as, ironically, it may be becoming less influential in America)?In this section The ever lengthening road Delay, delay A plague on both your houses Popular peevishness Candidate inflation Still a man's world A European values debate ReprintsAs a general rule, "moral politics" comes to the fore in two possible ways.

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But when we communicate virtually, we often become less influential.

However, such opinion becomes less influential as the evidence grows.

Although in economic terms agriculture is becoming less important (accounting for 1.4percentt of GDP in 2001 and employing 3.6percentt of the workforce), it remains influential in politics due to the electoral system.

Suppliers are becoming less accommodating.

That is becoming less and less possible.

That distinction is becoming less clear.

Meanwhile, regulation is becoming less murky.

Capital is also already becoming less captive.

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