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Although his potential power in politics was greatly increased, his will to wield it was enfeebled.
The biggest challenge to conservation of biocrusts is not science, or even land management tools, but the lack of widespread political will to wield the available tools.
The Prussian cabinet saw German unity as an issue of power and a question of who had the strength and will to wield that power.
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Consumers will have to contribute to the costs of both programmes, and regulators will learn to wield a meatier range of powers.
Donald Trump and his Republican lackeys are already hoping that their critics will try to wield the call to abolish ICE as a hollow weapon that will divide liberals and Democrats ahead of midterm elections.
EU and US officials said they were willing to step in with financial help but Russia will continue to wield economic influence over Kiev because the former Soviet state owes huge debts to the state-owned gas company Gazprom.
The pirates may be past their heyday, but they will continue to wield their cutlasses.
For Mr Jiang and others of his generation will continue to wield influence from behind the scenes.
As majority shareholder, Ms. Stewart will continue to wield considerable but not unlimited influence over the company.
They may well peddle "pedestrian beers", but those conglomerates will continue to wield immense power with pubs and retailers.
That suggests they will continue to wield considerable power behind the scenes, whoever ends up occupying the presidential palace.
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