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1 As a strong leader, you can wield influence while still being empathic.
2 The point is that he doesn't wield influence over the Russian tax system.
3 But it knows how to wield influence and how to conduct information warfare.
4 Analysts expect it to wield influence from behind the scenes for years to come.
5 The military would much prefer to wield influence than to try to govern itself.
6 They did wield influence over a large group of people.
7 Hay needed no office in order to wield influence .
8 France, a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, has struggled to wield influence on Syria.
9 It also crosses into the defense sector, where many national governments prefer to wield influence over ownership.
10 Only Venice still manages to wield influence .
11 The PSD might therefore opt for a less divisive figure, leaving Dragnea to wield influence behind the scenes.
12 Though Piech was ousted as chairman last month, he continues to wield influence as a large VW shareholder.
13 Generali is a significant source of income for Mediobanca and allows it to wield influence across Italy's financial landscape.
14 Critics say the electoral contest will be set up to ensure the military continues to wield influence over Thailand's politics.
15 Even then, the army, with its privileges and vast business interests, is expected to wield influence for years to come.
16 Some U.S. Democrats remain concerned, however, that despite the various checks and balances, Deripaska may still be able to wield influence .
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