Sentence examples for exercises significant influence from inspiring English sources

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Criticism of Hezbollah is rare in southern Lebanon, where the group exercises significant influence and economic power.

Aipac does not have a political action committee and does not donate to candidates but exercises significant influence in other ways.

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Justice Thomas acknowledged that the plaintiffs "persuasively argue that investment advisers exercise significant influence over their client funds".

"This could be a very good investment, if Telefónica is allowed to exercise significant influence at Telecom Italia," Glen Spencer-Chanmanalystatalyst at Ibersecurities in Madrid, told Bloomberg News.

If the ruling is carried out, whoever wins the presidential race would take power without the check of a sitting Parliament and could exercise significant influence over the elections to form a new one.

This principle is particularly important (and, admittedly, perhaps only important) when the investor is able to exercise significant influence on the corporate governance and corporate decision-making of the portfolio company.

In the dominant position he subsequently gained, with four major newspapers and a large stake in television, he began to exercise significant influence over the political scene, and even greater influence on the down-market end of the press.

Russia, if only by virtue of geography, and the United States, because of its global reach, could exercise significant influence over the emergence of a new geopolitical balance in Eurasia.

Under the bill, franchisors would be held liable for workplace violations by the franchisees where they exercise significant influence over the franchisee; if they knew or should have known of the underpayments; and if they failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the violations.

As the Securities and Exchange Commission civil complaint noted, in 2007, Citigroup exercised "significant influence" over choosing $500 million of the $1 billion worth of assets in the deal, and the global bank deliberately chose collateralized debt obligations, or C.D.O.'s, built from mortgage loans almost sure to fail.

C. 775 March 20, 851 Hildesheim, Germany Ebbo of Reims, Ebbo also spelled Ebo (born c. 775 died March 20, 851, Hildesheim, Saxony [Germany]) archbishop whose pioneering missions to the North helped prepare the ground for the Christianization of Denmark and who exercised significant influence on contemporary arts.

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