Inevitably, this sparks complaints that Goldman holds too much power--and is too quick to wield it.
America would have by far the most influence, if it chose to wield it.
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And, while he apparently surrenders control, that is unlikely to reduce his influence when he eventually wishes to wield it.
It is used naturally in the body, but scientists at Alnylam and elsewhere hope to wield it in new ways to fight disease.
Now that bromance is part of our venerated lexicon, we can wield it with authority, apply it smartly, inject it into our elite discourse.
How long the Greens will be able to exercise so much power will be determined to a large extent on how they wield it now.
By trampling property rights, especially of individuals, the government has made it clear that anything goes, that those who have the power can wield it without restraint.
On the other hand, Rose has made it clear she understands the power of social media and how to wield it, a skill that many employers value.
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Each year at Forbes, the editorial team struggles anew in its attempts to settle on one definition of power and what it means to the women who wield it.
In short, like every other major new weapons system introduced since the slingshot, Stuxnet creates new strengths as well as new vulnerabilities for the states that may wield it.
The real refrain of this disturbingly graceful film, though, is that only in being granted the power to hurt, and the chance to wield it, can we ever hope to rekindle the fires of youth.
Her transformation of Britain's economy is interpreted by some Tories as proof that the proper way to win power is to promise upheaval, especially in taxation, and the proper way to wield it is via radical reform and confrontation.
Someone or something is using me to untangle the tangled plot over whose direction I have as little influence as the pen has over the poets who wield it, or man over the gods who manipulate him, or the knife over the murderer.
As Mr Bernanke alluded to in his testimony, the government does not need to own a majority of the shares in a bank to wield whatever influence it likes.
When a country stifles the free choices and actions of its citizens, expropriates their property, passes 2, 000-page laws willy-nilly, paralyzes production, and provokes uncertainty, anguish, and fear about how it might wield its tremendous clout as our government is now doing it becomes less civilized and more thuggish by the day.
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Visa, naturally, is cognizant of the power it could wield in mobile payments.
While not every casual visitor wants to wield a spear, it can be a more appealing prospect than the average eco-tourist might imagine.
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But Canada has also been happy to wield a bigger stick when it comes to financial regulation.
Studies predict that the Chinese middle class will wield enormous spending power as it reaches 600 million-800 million people in fifteen years.
Studies predict that the Chinese middle class will wield enormous spending power as it reaches 600 million to 800 million people in 15 years.
Alvin Toffler in his book Powershift talked not about the shift in power from one entity to another, but in the transformation of what it means to wield power.
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Russia has already shown that it is prepared to wield gas as a weapon to keep eastern Europe in check.
As Gen Y continues to wield a stronger professional influence, it is inevitable that these tools will do so as well.
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"International sports bodies and media organisations wield a lot of power and it cannot be easy for individual event organisers to push back at their demands, " the report says.
It enables the broadcasters to wield far too much power over a democratic process which should not concern them directly.
You co-own it with your customers who wield enormous power in how they talk about you, rate you, rail against you, or praise you to their friends.
China will be able to avoid the "derailment and subversion of the Soviet Union" if the ruling Communist Party sticks to its political reform path and the NPC is able to wield "more real power", it adds.
If doctors wield the pen, why do they do it so differently from one place to another?
It goes beyond knowing how to wield the instruments of technology, into what technological innovations mean in the light of what we already do.
Russia would also wield more political power over those countries than it would the major advanced economies and its big emerging market partners in the south.
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