Sentence examples for reasonable influence from inspiring English sources

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Vegetarianism is not a personal purity test--our positive and reasonable influence on others is just as important as our own commitment to a conscious and compassionate diet.

Half of the students also reported that teaching in the Aboriginal health unit had 'considerable influence' on their perceptions of Aboriginal people while the others reported 'some or reasonable influence'.

Our findings indicate, according to nurse managers, that interprofessional collaboration was the predominant model for decisions about mechanical ventilation and weaning and nurses generally had a reasonable influence on decisions made.

It was also not without its teething problems, since Brain was one of the first large journals to be taken on by the Manuscript Central system; but for a time this was an advantage as we had a reasonable influence on how they began to develop the site.

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Unlike, say, the Oscars, where expensive awards campaigns can tilt voters in a film's direction, the Grammys appear largely impervious to influence, reasonable or otherwise.

H&M is developing a three-year plan to end all sourcing from the world's endangered forests, Stella McCartney has pledged that all its cellulose fibres will meet "strict sustainability standards" by 2017 and Quiksilver has "committed to using reasonable efforts to influence our own fabric supply chain".

And of course, lurking in everyone's mind is the question of how much influence reasonable men of the faith have on their unreasonable brothers.As well as repeating certain familiar commonplaces and negotiating certain familiar taboos, participants in inter-faith gatherings do sometimes run into real questions, that make a difference to the world at large.

For this reason, it is reasonable to investigate genetic influence of children on their parents' parenting.

A government employee must not be influenced by extraneous factors when making decisions and "never accept for himself or his family, favors or benefits under circumstances which might be construed by reasonable persons as influencing the performance of governmental duties".

Never discriminate unfairly by the dispensing of special favors or privileges to anyone, whether for remuneration or not; and never accept for himself or his family, favors or benefits under circumstances which might be construed by reasonable persons as influencing the performance of his governmental duties.

PMIA as a fast heuristic can achieve reasonable performance in both influence spread and online processing time, but its response time varies significantly depending on graph size and influence probability parameters, and could take minutes or longer to complete.

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