51.   Senior military officers might be able to exercise decisive influence if they wished.

52.   Still, it can exercise influence in voting, U.S. officials said.

53.   Such requirements have not obtained universal approval in European churches whose leaders exercise considerable influence within the Vatican.

54.   The administration allowed the need to placate labor unions to hinder the United States from exercising its influence.

55.   The Enersis case shows they can exercise their influence in other ways.

56.   The governments, however, have agreed not to exercise any influence over the combined companies and to sell their stakes within five years.

57.   The IRS had contended that if a grantors could change a trustee, they might exercise influence over how the trust was administered.

58.   The panel gets a disproportionate share of press coverage compared to the planning commission and Board of Standards and Appeals, which arguably exercise greater influence over land use.

59.   The prosecutor, Matthew Bogdanos, again questioned on Monday whether defense lawyers had exercised undue influence on a witness, in this case Myers.

60.   There is little explanation of how he might have exercised influence with police and military agencies to allow the smugglers to operate freely.

v. + influence >>共 390
have 21.08%
use 12.32%
wield 7.61%
exert 6.98%
exercise 2.54%
gain 2.48%
reduce 2.22%
limit 2.14%
lose 2.09%
increase 1.78%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
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