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It's also light enough, like most other 7in tablets, to wield with one hand.
Economies of scale help larger companies to spread costs, and the clout they can wield with suppliers also helps them into more favourable positions.
This iron, an aggressive partner to Kafka's "axe for the frozen sea within us", is something Babel learned to wield with recurring, unerring accuracy.
I loved the sentences: "Having at last gained their attention, my anger now felt deliciously under control, like some weapon I could wield with deliberation".
The more popular the television shows, the more leverage a company like Viacom can wield with cable and satellite operators, insisting they pay higher rates to carry those channels.
It has twice done this on smaller pipelines during previous disputes with Russia.Trade is also a weapon which imposes costs on the aggressor, but an easier one to wield with precision.
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Clearly, wielded with brute force, a cane could be a potent weapon.
The axe was often wielded with little thought for long-term strategy.
(The plangent brushstrokes that Jasper Johns wielded with irony in his flags and targets are Gustonesque).
Above it all flies Ms. Sutton's flexible voice, which she wielded with a fearless adventurousness.
Surgery is indeed a wonderful metaphor, but it should be wielded with precision.
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