Going after Aron's cash would complicate matters with Riverstone, which still wields sway over the board.
Federal regulators have held sway over indecent broadcast content since the radio era of the 1920s.
Mr Ozawa had sway over his children for as long as he held the whip.
Some faculty members objected to an outside political organization trying to hold sway over which courses survived.
The idea of marketing men having more sway over the men in white coats angers some traditionalists.
Often working in tandem, the New Big Three exercise an enormous amount of sway over national education policy-making.
By the 1930s, under the chairmanship of Ernest Oppenheimer, De Beers' cartel had near total sway over the trade.
Others, such as Britain, have often allowed politics an undue sway over policy.
Between the two of them, Rwanda and Uganda now hold sway over more than half of the entire country.
He will hold sway over American military operations from Kenya to Kazakhstan.
The Republicans and Democrats of these two states have been granted radically disproportionate sway over their parties' presidential selection process.
Turkey would indeed benefit from a peace deal, but its sway over Azerbaijan is limited despite its big Azeri population.
Mr Putin's sway over the Duma will depend more on his negotiating skills after the election than on campaigning before it.
With 47 of 78 seats in the National Parliament, election cycle alliances will not hold much sway over a Herrera administration.
In New York conservatives were given sway over the party's platform, which called for changing the constitution to ban gay marriage.
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The next chairman will have less sway over the regional bank presidents.
For years, traditional advertising held sway over marketers and clients, says Weber.
Executives are warned of the dangers of funding antibusiness groups and giving hostile special interest groups more sway over corporate practices and policies.
But he held sway over the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) for a decade after that as the master manipulator of money and factions.
As things stand now FERC has very little sway over transmission decisions, even if it deems projects to be good for the region or nation.
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Jonathan has sway over much of the management systems at Google.
As the gatekeeper of the well-funded Senate Conservative Fund, DeMint held huge sway over the selection and financial support for Senate candidates across the country.
In contrast, the European model formally endows workers with influence over business decisions and informally gives both them and managers considerable sway over public policy.
Mr Proglio's continuing sway over Veolia is merely an extreme example.
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Health insurance companies and employers that hire them hold significant sway over patient choices of doctors and hospitals through their preferred doctor lists known as networks.
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But having fallen out last year with Luis Miquilena, his former political fixer, the president is finding that he no longer exerts unchallenged sway over these institutions.
Yet although the Kremlin can have a magic sway over television news, its powers to investigate attacks on journalists and bring criminals to justice are less impressive.
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.
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.
The giant insurance group, which owns 22% of Dresdner directly and sells insurance through its branches, is thought to hold sway over 40% of the bank's shares in all.
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