For all Ehow's high-tech helpfulness, though, the real power lies in the old-fashioned sell.
In chi running, as in t'ai chi, Dreyer says the "center" is where true power lies.
Power lies with the boroughs, and residents tend to be of the not-in-my-backyard persuasion.
Yet their power lies in the stories and in Jim's ability to draw those out.
Defenders say its power lies in how it pushes the boundaries of language.
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Real power lies in leveraging the virtual world to drive real-world events that bring people together in the flesh.
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The Egyptian military, where the real power lies in the country, provided the muscle necessary for Morsi to achieve his goals.
The true measure of Microsoft's market power lies in the lack of competitive pressure to fix the flaws in its products.
But Google Maps and the Flickr iPhone app each tell us an interesting story about where power lies in today's mobile world.
For all his talks of principle, Woodward is a political careerist, the paper concludes, and his judgement that power lies with New Labour is telling.
At the moment most of the power lies a short walk away across the European quarter in Brussels, at the headquarters of the European Council.
But Accountability Now PAC's potential power lies in its grass-roots support.
But there is a limit to how much Washington can dictate in a system where so much power lies with the states and those elected judges.
And the good news is that the power lies within each of us to do so, without, in some instances, even having to think about it.
Though it can be used as a phone, the BlackBerry's power lies in its ability to push e-mail automatically from the company server to the end user.
It is hardly surprising that the most powerful drug gangs should have moved from Colombia to within sight of the border: power lies closest to the consumer.
The outcome of the two cases later this year will shed more light on where the balance of power lies between Big Pharma and the generic upstarts.
In the EU much more power lies with the regulators.
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For Afghanistan to have a stable future, the government needs to be reasonably solid, the security forces reasonably competent and the Taliban convinced that their only access to power lies through reconciliation.
Their striking power lies in their air wing (in the case of aircraft carriers, although in the MISTRALs it will lie in helicopters and infantry vehicles as well as the troop component) and they almost never go anywhere unescorted.
For Margaret Barker, a Methodist scholar, part of the faith's power lies in its insistence that prophecy and divine revelation did not just happen once, a long time ago: the flow of messages from God is still in progress.
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Whereas the power of big data lies in using data to drive business outcomes, the power of mobility lies in speed and real time availability.
Power in the media still lies with editors and proprietors, just as power in the British political system still lies with the government.
The entire power of digital lies in the fact that there are engineering solutions to obstacles in communication, in messaging, in customer engagement.
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