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For one thing, there is always the potential for the preferences of big donors to sway the behavior of nonprofit ventures.
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Still, the F.E.C. judged the movie, and promotions for it, to be "electioneering communications," intended to sway voters' behavior, whether or not they contained "vote" or "ballot" or other such "magic words".
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Among regulatory agency questionnaire respondents, 14 of 17 (82%) reported deploying an incentive, and 11 of 20 from food industries (55%) reported that an incentive had been used to sway their behavior toward compliance against national fortification standards.
He said that to assert the possibility of fake news' swaying voters' behavior in the election suggested "a certain profound lack of empathy".
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HIV status may also have swayed the results.
The bold color is said to sway people's behavior and associated with power.
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