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On a fundamental level, John Stuart Mill, a pre-eminent influence on social and political theory, stated that an individual ought to be free to act as they wish, so long as they do not harm others.

Ippr's research shows that market forces like that exerted by investors and shareholders - are seen by UK directors to be the pre-eminent influence in driving social issues up the boardroom agenda.

The results show that monetary factors remain pre-eminent in influencing productivity, but that socio-psychological factors appear to be of increasing importance in this developing economy.

Among these stages, prenatal epigenetic registration is the most eminent and profound influence on the formation or fine-tuning of the nervous system during development".

In his book Hereditary Genius, writing before the development of IQ testing, he proposed that hereditary influences on eminent achievement are strong, and that eminence is rare in the general population.

The functional role of intracellular metabolites is eminent as they can influence the conversion rate by an enzyme, either as substrate, product or allosteric effector, act as signalling molecules and even influence the direction of enzymatic reactions through their thermodynamic properties [ 19].

His views on the theory and method of ethnology are thought to have influenced many eminent social scientists, including Claude Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Straussffe-Brown, E.E.

John's reform of clerical life (he was a champion of celibacy), considered to be his finest achievement, influenced such eminent disciples as Saints Francis Borgia, John of God, Teresa of Ávila, and Luís of Granada (who, in 1588, wrote a life of John, noting him as a leading spiritual director).

Léon's mother had outraged them by claiming that Jean-Martin Charcot, France's pre-eminent neurologist, had influenced the board that failed her son in his medical exams (while passing his own) because Léon had stolen the young Charcot's intended bride.

Bill Richardson, the United States representative at the United Nations, said in an interview that he rejected the contention that Russian influence is pre-eminent in the Persian Gulf.

With deep influences from three eminent social scientists – the industrial sociologist Joan Woodward, the social psychologist Marie Jahoda, and the psychoanalyst Harold Bridger, one of the founding members of the Tavistock Institute – she conceived highly original research.

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