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But legislators may wield the ax elsewhere in the federal budget.
They have said Covisint may wield enormous purchasing power, accounting for $240 billion each year.
Even surgical strike is a half-tolerable half-truth, given that surgeons may wield meat-cleavers rather than scalpels.
Regardless of her official status, she may wield as much influence as the Vermont senator Bernie Sanders.
Why Mr. Cheney may wield even more influence than Mr. Gore lies, to a degree, in their bosses' management styles.
The court overruled them.Foreign investors remain nervous about the influence that COSATU-affiliated ministers may wield in Mr Zuma's new government.
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Where he may or may not wield a model of Glamdring and sit in his own replica of the Iron Throne.
In Hungary Istvan Csurka's xenophobic Justice and Life Party may yet wield influence in a coalition (see article).
With the economic crisis blowing in his sails, Mr Wilders may soon wield the influence they sought.
But the party's unity has another cause, too a justified confidence that Labour may soon wield power again.
Clerics like Montazeri and Saneei may not wield much political power, but their moral authority and spiritual following are large, and probably growing.
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