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Influence meaning
The power to affect, control or manipulate something or someone; the ability to change the development of fluctuating things such as conduct, thoughts or decisions. | An action exerted by a person or thing with such power on another to cause change. | A person or thing exerting such power or action.
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Ideological influence seeAlso The principal functions of negationist history are the abilities to control ideological influence and to control political influence.
Miyazaki acknowledges his influence, like the influence of an older brother or predecessor, but the influence may not have been seen as an entirely beneficial one.
Aside from China, the treasurer said he was also watching the war in Ukraine and how that will influence what happens in the US, UK and Europe this year, which in turn will influence what happens with global interest rates.
As per ETimes report, astro-numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani claims that his wife Alia Bhatt and their daughter Raha influence him as both have number 6. “The influence of No 6 in Ranbir’s life makes a big difference.
Notably, China also continues to utilise its considerable influence to influence UN processes and ensure that its partners avoid publicly acknowledging Uyghur oppression.
The influence of these royal settlements in district affairs is in proportion to their influence at court, and where this is exceptionally great the balance of power in the districts tends to be tipped in favour of the royal settlers.
Thus, the only factors that will influence the price of UNG are those that are expected to influence the fundamentals of natural gas supply and demand between now and UNG's next scheduled roll window in mid-June.
When Russel and many other QB’s in the league saw how Tom Brady was able to come into Tampa and influence every aspect team management they felt cheated that their influence was way lower or nonexistent.
As one would expect from Fatal Influence, they attacked Paxley after the match, and while Dolin jumped back in to help Paxley, it was still three on one, and Fatal Influence overwhelmed Dolin and Paxley.
Researchers from Her Campus found noted that in terms of influence, women were found significantly more likely to say that certain social media platforms influence their purchase decisions.
The R75 didn't just have a massive influence during the war; it has also had a lasting cultural influence as well.
There are very strong streaks of autocracy in Trump’s approach,” Blockmans said, cautioning that other factors also influence the popularity of Europe’s political figureheads beyond the influence from across the Atlantic.
China uses these activities to secure its claims to natural resources and extend its influence over that strategic maritime corridor in an attempt to reduce U.S. sway over what China considers to be its rightful area of influence.
Her latest release still has a heavy techno influence but is more upbeat and takes more influence from pop music.
However, health officials warned that such decisions must be made free of political influence — or the appearance of such influence that could undermine public confidence.
Recognition means access; access leads to influence; and influence inevitably brings success.
This incident with the flyer, is, however, a good reminder of just how much influence the union wields and to what extent those outside Nevada understand that influence.
While it is true that women have some influence over the way their men behave, we should be hesitant in characterizing such influence as control.
Being able to influence an audience of one or 100 is universally vital in today’s competitive professional marketplace, and storytelling can be such an effective technique to build those critical influence skills.
Doubts also arise by the opposition’s broad intend to reveal in the parliamentary investigation the architecture, influence mechanism of Russia’s (the Kremlin’s) influence on Lithuanian political life and individual parties.