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The analysis was performed on the 436 pain drawings with marks only below waistline among the 480 possible across the study period to eliminate the possibility of influence on pain score and disability index from painful sites above the waistline.
Again, this is done so that Google has as detailed a profile of individuals' behavior as possible so that advertisers will pay more for the possibility of influencing your behavior.
The relationship represented something that Kudlow hadn't experienced in a very long time: the possibility of influence at the highest levels.
Indeed, in his U.S. News essay, Mr. Rehnquist ruled out the possibility of influence once the court agreed to hear a case.
We asked Perelman whether, by refusing the Fields and withdrawing from his profession, he was eliminating any possibility of influencing the discipline.
Beyond that, party rules allow unions and other special interests to help people use the Internet, raising the possibility of influence or coercion.
Studies in which people have watched vivid movies before falling asleep indicate some possibility of influence on dreams, but such studies also emphasize the limitation of this influence.
"It gives us access to and the possibility of influencing American thinking on defence and arms control policy and has enabled us to play a leading role in international arms control and non‑proliferation negotiations".
"The eyes of all people are upon us," John Winthrop told his shipmates, not only to help them imagine the embarrassment — to themselves, to their God — that would follow if they failed but also to stoke their pride by suggesting the possibility of influence, of fame.
Gerrymandering takes its name from the governor of Massachusetts Elbridge Gerry (1744 1814), who recognized the possibility of influencing electoral outcomes by manipulating the boundaries of electoral districts (critics charged that one of the districts he designed resembled a salamander).
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