Visa, naturally, is cognizant of the power it could wield in mobile payments.
These rankings, therefore, may only account for numbers overall, but not necessarily the influence women or minorities wield in particular sectors.
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It is used naturally in the body, but scientists at Alnylam and elsewhere hope to wield it in new ways to fight disease.
Hashimoto and Ozawa may not be much older at 59 and 54, respectively, but gerontocrats still wield influence in their parties.
Weak and vapid as the parties may seem nationally, they still wield control in America's counties, and even more in the cities.
CiU, a party that likes to wield power in Madrid, has enough seats there to offer Mr Zapatero a more stable government.
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Judges must now impose a custodial sentence for those who wield knives in public to threaten and create a risk of serious physical harm.
Robots put chocolates into a box, sort apples, make salads and wield knives in chilly abattoirs, butchering carcasses without having to take a rest or visit the toilet.
The SEIU is diverse (today's rally audience appeared to be at least 90% black), and it counts among its membership many of the hospitality employees who will wield influence in the upcoming Nevada caucus.
For one thing, Mr. Bush may or may not get the Russians, Chinese and French (who, together with Great Britain and the United States wield vetoes in the Security Council) to go along with a new resolution to his liking.
In a year when billionaires wield enormous influence in presidential elections, a Congressional campaign shows the lasting impact big money can have in American politics.
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Moreover, success in Africa could help the Ministry of Defence's cause in its perpetual skirmishes with the Treasury over the cost of the ships and aircraft needed to wield military might in distant war zones.
In this murkiness, Catz and Phillips, tapped from low-profile Wall Street jobs years ago, wield enormous clout in divergent styles.
Additionally, the relationship between the Kremlin and Gazprom allows Russia to wield incredible expertise in the natural gas sector.
Even if actual combat never occurs, whoever controls the high north will wield enormous influence in the coming decades.
Unfortunately, the Free Democrats will be lucky once again to wield patchy influence in the shadow of a bigger partner.
Security Council, no country can wield a veto in ITU proceedings.
He said it showed that apartheid-era judges still wield enormous influence in South Africa, and the government needed to speed up the transformation of the judiciary.
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.
Campaign speeches wield tremendous influence in determining the outcome of an election, and it turns out that mathematical modeling can predict the winner of a presidential election just by using the text of campaign speeches alone.
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Mr Karzai tried to strengthen the central government and to reduce the power of the independent warlords who still wield real power in Afghanistan, and could yet carve up the country, as they have done in the past.
He says he just gets satisfaction from seeing his ideas, like his inventions, wield a positive force in the world.
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States do not have to acquire majority interest (control of 50% or more of the voting stock) or even insider ownership (control of 5% or more of the voting stock) to wield an influential hand in furthering their interest.
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Mr Daley is happy to wield his prodigious political skills in the airport battle.
The McCain campaign is also continuing to wield its most effective weapon in the battle for women voters, Sarah Palin.
Sky does wield enormous power, particularly in the sporting world.
They wield a great deal of power in the kingdom and still believe a woman's natural environment is in the home.
Flattering as it is to think that we and our colleagues wield that sort of power, in fact the answer is simpler.
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.
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