Sentence examples for cannot wield from inspiring English sources

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But that does not mean British prime ministers cannot wield some clout on the international stage, with the right sort of luck.

The bailout fund will not actually get the new money until later this year and cannot wield its new powers until all 17 euro-zone governments formally approve — normally a lengthy, uncertain process.

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G4 TV considered the portrayal of Samus as "sexist", stating that as she "cannot possibly wield the amount of power she possesses unless directed to by a man" and that her anxiety attack cannot be reconciled with her previous portrayals.

G4 TV's Abbie Heppe considered a portrayal of Samus as "sexist"; she wrote that she "cannot possibly wield the amount of power she possesses unless directed to by a man", and found that her anxiety attack cannot be reconciled with her previous portrayals.

Political speech needs special legal protection in part because political power cannot be legitimately wielded unless those who would be subject to that power have been free to speak their minds.

ONE problem with dictators is that whatever earthly powers they wield they cannot live forever.

Some cannot bring themselves to wield the axe: big disposals are often triggered only when a new boss takes over or a financial crisis forces a chief executive's hand.

Across the EU there could be much grumbling about the choices, as many voters still feel remote from EU politics and cannot name the leaders who wield considerable power in Brussels.

Once we learn what we can and cannot do -- where to wield our strengths (and our schedule) to greatest effect -- we can say no to everything that doesn't fit.

Even if we subordinate our compassion for those thousands of miles away to ensure that our own health care system and medical workers are adequately prepared to deal with Ebola at home, we cannot overlook the necessity to wield a sustained assault against the disease where it will make the most difference in the long term.

A small turquoise faience baboon, 8.8 centimeters high, is a masterpiece of understated irony, so discreetly wielded that one cannot be absolutely sure that mockery was intended.

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