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In Ireland, for example, the Green party is now a minority partner in the government and holds considerable sway in its decision making.
When asked to explain what he meant by personal issue, Sims claimed parental influence swayed the decision made by La Cañada administrators to let him go.
On Monday this week Prime Minister Scott Morrison jumped into the foray, recommending that students stay at school and leave the decision making to lobbyist-swayed adults.
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Brooks acknowledges that the science panel, as an authorizing committee, has little sway over decisions made by the powerful Appropriations Committee, which approves the annual budgets for each federal agency.
The trial lasted from 18 October 1945 to 30 September 1946, and although Birkett did not have a vote in the proceedings as an alternate judge, his opinion was given weight, and it helped sway the decisions made by the main judges.
But the new governor insisted the Bank will not be swayed by decisions made thousands of miles away in Washington.
His decision made, his job now becomes swaying other prospects to join Stanford's 2020 class.
I mean, the decision to release Megrahi, though, was a decision made by the Scottish government, and I haven't seen anything to suggest that the Scottish government were in any way swayed by BP.
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