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Discover LudwigThe phrase "special sway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique influence or power that someone or something has over others. Example: "The charismatic leader had a special sway over his followers, inspiring them to take action."
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Special sway.
Restaurants hold a special sway.
And priests certainly had special sway over them.
The regulatory tangle puts Mr. Dimon and JPMorgan, which used to hold special sway in Washington, in a tough position.
As the nation's strongest bank, JPMorgan Chase used to be known for carrying special sway with regulators.
Mr. Bisignano is leaving at a challenging time for JPMorgan, which once held special sway with federal regulators, in part because the bank largely sidestepped the financial crisis.
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This hubris abetted the crisis: the particular sway that abusers held over their victims and the special trust they received from those children's parents were tied into the church's presentation of priests as paragons.
"As we've said and as this illustrates, this policy isn't a perfect solution to the problem of money and politics and special interest sway in Washington".
After all, you've got to have something special to sway overworked Americans from their desks.
And since there is no Department of Democracy, only a person and office of sufficient stature and staff can be an inter-agency advocate making sure that all government agencies -- whatever their other substantive priorities -- not ignore the overall priority that the new administration must also be more trasnparent, accountable and indepdendent of special interest sway.
The delay, he said is "largely attributable to the power and special-interest sway of sunscreen manufacturers".
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