61.   But what they did not know was that Carter had little or no idea how to wield the power of the presidency.

62.   Chancellors of the exchequer wield more power in Britain than treasury ministers do in other European governments, and Brown is a particularly strong occupant of the post.

63.   Cave believes the political equation today is too multifaceted for one faction to wield absolute power as white males did in the Old South.

64.   Clinton taught the modern presidency a lesson in how to wield power under difficult conditions, making extraordinarily effective use of the veto and the bully pulpit.

65.   Congress has also wielded its power to squelch unwelcome SEC policies.

66.   Constitutional strictures exist precisely to constrain government from wielding arbitrary powers.

67.   Court clerks wield immense power.

68.   Currently, the local elected school boards wield significant power over their districts.

69.   Court clerks wield immense power, inching forward a paper flow that would otherwise be entirely stagnant.

v. + power >>共 573
have 20.01%
take 4.91%
use 3.56%
seize 3.15%
lose 2.86%
share 2.65%
give 2.29%
restore 2.17%
wield 2.06%
hold 1.74%
wield + n. >>共 215
power 26.29%
influence 20.79%
club 3.00%
knife 2.64%
baton 2.29%
clout 2.29%
stick 2.21%
control 1.93%
gun 1.86%
authority 1.71%
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