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the influentials
adjective
Having or exerting influence.
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As a practical matter, here is how Allen's 10 stories influence the influentials.
Recent research raises even more serious questions about the influentials hypothesis.
In subsequent meetings, the "influentials" shouted down naysayers, including a conspiracymonger who accused the C.I.A. of having created the crack epidemic to oppress black people.
"These people are the influentials, and they have moved to the Internet," said Samir Arora, the chief executive of Glam Media, which places advertising on glam.com, its aggregate of fashion and lifestyle sites.
This paper suggests a slightly opposite value of influencers by stating that a critical mass of easily influenced individuals are important in the large cascade of influence, not the influentials.
If the influentials hypothesis is true, most of the spread should be catalyzed by a small number of key people.
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Even the influential Roman Catholic Church is split.
The influential crowd also included Nancy Pelosi, Jared Kushner and Emilia Clarke.
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