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    Influence \In"flu*ence\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Influenced}
    ([i^]n"fl[-u]*enst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Influencing}
    ([i^]n"fl[-u]*en*s[i^]ng).]
    To control or move by power, physical or moral; to affect by
    gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias,
    or sway; to affect; to move; to persuade; to induce.

    These experiments succeed after the same manner in
    vacuo as in the open air, and therefore are not
    influenced by the weight or pressure of the atmosphere.
    --Sir I.
    Newton.

    This standing revelation . . . is sufficient to
    influence their faith and practice, if they attend.
    --Attebury.

    The principle which influenced their obedience has lost
    its efficacy. --Rogers.

    1. The competitive spirit is clearly influencing Radio Free Europe, which is trying to beef up programs.
    2. Its recommendations, published in scientific journals, are respected by nuclear-industry and public-health professionals world-wide, influencing the safety design of U.S. X-ray machines, Indian nuclear reactors and French uranium mines.
    3. Companies may violate antitrust law when they lobby private organizations that play a prominent role in influencing business legislation, the Supreme Court ruled today.
    4. But De Beers is unique, he says, in influencing production and consumption of diamonds.
    5. Mr. Miller also appears to claim credit for influencing an NBC television news piece in March 1985 on the Contra forces opposing Nicaragua's Sandinista government.
    6. "I find the possibility of a military contractor influencing the Army's estimation of a weapon to be shocking and highly unethical," Sen. Roth said.
    7. The most effective policy for influencing life chances is education.
    8. A Lambeth housing director, the late Harry Simpson, was an early mentor and tutor in the ways of winning friends and influencing the opposition.
    9. "We feel that debts and liabilities pose more danger of influencing the employee than small amounts of stock," Wilkey said.
    10. But with the presidential campaign influencing much of what happens in Washington these days, and with the hopper stuffed with legislation Congress wants to pass before leaving town next month, a catchall spending bill may well be the result.
    11. And it is influencing other cultures as well.
    12. That was the time of his closest association with Bacon, their working relationship one of true equality and mutual respect, each directly influencing the other. But it is, for all that, too simple a view.
    13. The central bank helps determine the base right by influencing money-market rates, as it did yesterday.
    14. DON'T be surprised if oilmen become obsessed with weather forecasts this winter, or suddenly start talking about Mount Pinatubo. Of all the factors influencing oil price movements over the next few months, weather could be the most important.
    15. They would be held "without resort to force for influencing them" and the results would be respected by the Kabul government, he said.
    16. She adds, however, that there isn't enough data on the subject to dismiss concerns about student loans influencing job plans.
    17. Average citizens, the pollsters found, believe they "simply are not being heard in Washington," and more and more are losing confidence in the electoral system as a means of influencing government.
    18. Teaming up with Mr. Wolf may provide them with their best chance of influencing the course of events.
    19. By assigning order-of-magnitude values to the influencing factors and using system dynamic modelling software, a computer model can be produced.
    20. He says people are wrong to think loans are the only lever for influencing policy.
    21. It is noteworthy that these major pro-sanctions drives always seem to emerge in U.S. election years, suggesting they have more to do with influencing political outcomes here than in South Africa.
    22. Officials of the Voice of America responded that the programming was aimed at determining the technical feasibility of the transmissions more than influencing Cuban public opinion.
    23. The current seat belongs to the UAW president, and Bieber said it gives him an extra chance to try influencing some corporate decisions that affect his members.
    24. Whether the ozone layer is shrinking is hard to determine because ozone normally fluctuates every year, with sunspots and volcanic eruptions influencing how much is formed.
    25. CUBA _ Although it is not part of the region, Fidel Castro's Cuba has until recently been a strong influencing factor in Central America.
    26. "When the story of ourtime is written, it will reflect the fact that fredom has to do with labor and that one of the motivating forces influencing this tide of democracy was the AFL-CIO," Mrs. Dole said.
    27. There is active intellectual engagement." Benson and Carolyn H. Eklin, the institute's director of survey services, said one reason church members rarely named Christian education as significantly influencing them is they've had so little of it.
    28. New notions about how research fits into a corporation are influencing the design of laboratory facilities.
    29. The filing of the agreement was delayed until Friday to avoid influencing the Dallas federal jury that was hearing testimony in the trial of another former Texas thrift owner, Don R. Dixon.
    30. THIS WEEK'S column epitomises the opposing forces influencing directors.
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