At SharesPost, President Greg Brogger said Facebook's post-IPO slide isn't likely to sway customers from making future investments.
Steve actually has a very good article all about showrooming and how to sway consumers from the art of doing it entitled appropriately enough How To Convert Showrooming Customers.
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They added it was unlikely to sway the US Federal Reserve from its path of "measured" interest rate hikes.
He will hold sway over American military operations from Kenya to Kazakhstan.
The first section begins with Arab conquests following the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 and takes us to the year 1000, by which time Arab caliphs held sway over an empire stretching from Afghanistan to Spain.
Whether or not it will sway the FDA to ban it from all containers is another question.
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Still, just like football, it isn't clear whether someone's performance on the exams would ever heavily a sway an organization toward or away from selecting that person.
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In August another sign of the struggle surfaced when CBS' chief executive, Leslie Moonves, had his contract rewritten to insulate himself from Shari's sway, should her father leave as his boss.
This last endowment was, in the final decade of his life, the cornerstone of his attempts to sway the nations of the world from their fixation upon war as a solution to political problems.
Between the world wars, when the British Empire held sway over the subcontinent, adventurers came from far and wide to map the region's valleys and scale its highest summits.
Their efforts have so far been for naught, but Congress is hoping that such a unified stance from the US will help sway the votes that are due to happen later this week in Dubai.
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Arguments for exclusion from the tax are unlikely to sway Labour.
Turkey would indeed benefit from a peace deal, but its sway over Azerbaijan is limited despite its big Azeri population.
But its success or failure could sway Nintendo or Microsoft to pursue or shy away from similar offerings in the future.
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From then on, Mr Cardoso will steadily lose sway in the legislature.
The greater threat to Afghan stability comes from a resurgent Taliban, still apparently under the sway of its one-eyed former commander, Mullah Mohammed Omar.
Expert testimony from a UK animal rights group, Earthkind, helped sway the judges eventually.
Basically, the hands have to hang stiffly to the side, and the hips need to sway suggestively as you slowly walk directly towards, or directly away from, the camera.
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There is no mention of a Lib Dem pledge to repeal the controversial Digital Economy Bill, passed in the dying days of the Labour government, and on the funding of high speed broadband the Conservative policy of relying on the market with possible help from the BBC licence fee, appears to have held sway over the Lib Dem landline tax proposal.
You can dance or sway in the aisles, Luhrmann says, or have doughnuts and coffee from the snack table.
There, religious groups, which view gambling as a sin, and Indian tribes, which get rich from largely un-taxed casinos on reservation lands, hold sway.
This golden age of prosperity, as Steve Forbes has called it, was so successful that the American people have forgotten about the depredations of the business cycle, and the three steep recessions America suffered from 1969 to 1982, the last time Keynesian economics held sway in Washington.
Makiko Tanaka, the foreign minister at the time, accused Mr Suzuki, an excitable politician from Hokkaido, a northern island, who appears to have great sway with mandarins in the foreign ministry, of blocking the aid groups (supposedly because they had criticised the government) and tampering in ministry matters.
If you come from a country that practises civil law (where a written legal code holds sway), then you must first spend a year getting a Master of Laws at an American university.
Thousands of candidates from 50 electoral blocs were vying for 378 seats on provincial councils, which hold sway over public works projects and other decisions at the local level.
From an economic perspective, he seems to have thought there was danger in allowing capitalism to rule completely free from restraint, and he did not like the way that wealthy individuals could use their contributions to sway the direction of political parties.
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