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Mr. Gilani's four-day visit to China may help Pakistan as it tries to regain leverage with the United States.

Cable-system owners are so worried about losing their leverage as distribution platforms that some of them believe they should try to regain leverage by merging.

Vladimir Putin — in order to prop up the Syrian regime, regain leverage in the Middle East, and restore a sense of post-Soviet Russia as a world power — has returned in force to the Syrian issue, unleashing warplanes on rebel positions, in the name of the fight against ISIS.

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Because of the iPad, book publishers regained leverage over Amazon and got to set e-book prices.

These Sunni militias are determined to regain the leverage they had lost in their war against American forces.

Analysts have since warned that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test or ramp up its uranium enrichment to try to regain its leverage in talks with Washington.

But for book publishers, Apple's introduction provides a potentially golden opportunity: the chance to counter Amazon's control over the e-book market and regain some leverage over sensitive matters like pricing.

Opposition parties, which lost the presidential election, and farmers and labor unionists, who fear a free-trade deal may hurt their livelihoods, seized on the beef scare to regain some leverage.

But if Murdoch could acquire Time Warner products like HBO (which, without ads, generates close to two billion dollars of income), Warner Bros.' film and top-ranked television studios, and cable networks that produce three and a half billion dollars of income, then he would regain considerable leverage for content.

But by the time Mr Kerry arrives in Kiev for urgent consultations with the country's interim government, President Vladimir Putin will have already achieved his primary regional objective - regaining leverage over what happens next in Ukraine's unscripted revolution.

More broadly, the case shows that after years of aggressively lobbying against trial lawyers, corporate America has regained substantial leverage against plaintiffs and their lawyers — whose lawsuits bankrupted Dow Corning and the asbestos industry in the 1990s.

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