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It's a device she continues to wield to great effect throughout the piece.
The state holds the power to decertify hospitals — a potent stick it can wield to enforce compliance.
Maybe its because, by and large, designers showing here don't have the Damoclean sword of advertising to wield to ensure favourable reviews.
There is a raft of regulations and processes at the F.C.C. that incumbents wield to maintain their market power, including rules about access to programming and to telephone poles that favor existing providers.
Most worrisome, legal experts say, are the country's vague commercial secrets laws that state-owned enterprises — the companies that dominate China's economy — sometimes wield to protect information related to production, procurement, mergers and strategic planning.
Destiny works unobtrusively here, though we see it in recurrent images of red threads linking the characters, and in semi-abstract shapes that eventually outline the bow that Benedict Nelson's Ulysses must wield to dispatch Penelope's unwanted suitors.
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They have, for instance, not wanted him to wield authority to "fast-track" negotiations with foreign leaders.
Marketers need to wield technology to build brand equity and strengthen consumer loyalty.
You need an attack level of at least 40 to wield it, to save space.
America has done much of the stick-wielding to make this happen.
A main weapon being wielded to fight the battle, of course, is money.
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