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"empowered to influence" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to convey that someone or something has been given the authority or ability to affect or change something. Example: As the new manager, I am empowered to influence the company's policies and procedures in order to improve efficiency and productivity.
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Consumers would be shielded from many forms of abusive and predatory lending, and investors could be empowered to influence corporate boards that have long been impervious to shareholder concerns.
Users should be empowered to influence the service, which will give flexibility to the system and foster bottom-up development.
The emergence of the student-consumer tends to be presented in the media, and in government policy, as a positive and inevitable development that casts students as empowered to influence their university experience (Williams, 2011).
He told the crowd that Hungarians should not only block the internet levy, but also feel empowered to influence the other policies of the government, "from whom we have no idea what to expect from week to week".
The principle of universal coverage – basic education and health services for all – can only be achieved if the socially excluded are enabled and empowered to influence the design and quality of social services, to claim their right to these services, and to hold service providers accountable for their delivery.
Since everything connects however tenuously to the academic program, faculty sometimes feel empowered to influence every administrative and policy decision.
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The nurse was viewed as a confident and effective communicator, something which empowered her to influence GPs' behaviour.
Human rights serve the purpose of empowering people to influence the decisions that affect them, not empowering human rights experts to decide what is best and what is worst.
And she goes on to write of Constance, "I am convinced that this coincidence of journey and pregnancy was doubly empowering to her, influencing the way in which she was to act in the future".
Key aims were that the bedside nurse would be expected to reflect back the agreed care plan to the ward round group and that they should feel empowered to contribute to and influence the management plans.
But any gain of seats would still empower Democrats to influence, if not obstruct, the agenda of House speaker Paul Ryan.
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