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"It would be deeply perturbing to find that a paper as eminent as the Times could allow a small NGO, particularly one whose sources of financing are unknown, a high degree of influence," says the letter to Witherow.
Despite their different styles, the three men shared a high degree of influence, a result partly of being in the nation's cultural and communications center, and partly of being cardinals, which carries a status beyond simply having the right to vote for the next pope.
In 1844 he was appointed chief of the third department of the imperial chancellery; Orlov thus became responsible for the security police force and, by spending a great deal of time with the emperor, attained a high degree of influence over him and his policies.
Guild leaders in World of Warcraft "require a high degree of influence," noted Hagel, a successful author and longtime consultant.
Mr Karzai has said he believes Pakistan has a high degree of influence over the Afghan Taliban.
Tehran has been credited with achieving a high degree of influence in Iraq during 2006 despite its apparently limited financial or military commitment to the country.
Mr Karzai said that he wanted the Pakistani government to play a mediating role with the Taliban, with whom Pakistan has a high degree of influence.
Pakistan has a high degree of influence with the insurgents who refuse to talk with Mr Karzai, dismissing him as a US puppet.
The results show that particular enablers (Internet marketing, the establishment of sales locations and planning for travel information services) have a high degree of influence and exhibit low dependence.
In countries with classical Shariah systems, Shariah has official status or a high degree of influence on the legal system, and covers family law, criminal law, and in some places, personal beliefs, including penalties for apostasy, blasphemy, and not praying.
This monarchy has been commonly referred to as a rzeczpospolita or republic, because of the high degree of influence wielded by the noble classes, often seen as a single non-homogenous class.
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