Collocations withinfluence

These are words often used in combination withinfluence.

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anthropogenic influence
Thus, the commonness of the aforementioned geometrid moths in habitats under anthropogenic influence may well reflect increased resource availability.
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beneficial influence
Our data showed no evidence of a beneficial influence of balloon valvoplasty on the infundibular stenosis.
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calming influence
However, we were still aware that he was exercising a calming influence behind the scenes.
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causal influence
This is very likely to be a causal influence, because the subsequent delays are prevented by better feeding.
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combined influence
Under the combined influence of communist ideology and the financial constraints facing the government, this system is characterised by two contrasting institutional features.
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considerable influence
Capital cities, in particular, exerted a considerable influence on economic development, both regionally and nationally, by affecting patterns of demand, international trade and population growth.
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contextual influence
First, investigators could take into account more systematically the multidimensionality of contextual influence.
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continuing influence
The book provides plenty of examples of the continuing influence of the military in politics.
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controlling influence
This lends support to a controlling influence for lithospheric rifting zones on continental flood basalt generation and emplacement.
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corrosive influence
There is a reason we legislate conflict of interest rules, a reason why bribery is such a persistent corrosive influence in political systems.
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corrupting influence
Lintott has rightly observed how it could have a corrupting influence on the electoral system, derived from mutual perceptions of illegitimacy in the minds of both candidates and voters.
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cross-linguistic influence
In this article, the issue of cross-linguistic influence in second language acquisition is examined from a processing perspective.
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cultural influence
Apart from the strength of cultural influence, the possibility of a semantic attribute being individuated depends on the morphological aspects of the sonic event.
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decisive influence
I believe that this exerted a decisive influence on our language habits.
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destructive influence
A bilateral approach on energy and foreign policy issues has a destructive influence on how seriously we are taken.
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direct influence
Demographic characteristics of also exerting their own direct influence on the communities, the availability of and satisfac- individual.
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disproportionate influence
These procedures mean that the larger number of economic variables is not privileged in advance with a disproportionate influence on the formation of the clusters.
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disruptive influence
Rather, along with the disruptive influence of psychiatric disorder itself on children's lives, other stable characteristics of depression-prone individuals may lead them to create stressful circumstances.
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dominating influence
We agree that the stigmatization of mental illness continues to exert a dominating influence on all levels of research and care.
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enormous influence
The poster exhibits first results, which show the enormous influence of the solar panels and the primary dipole antenna.
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external influence
Clearly, he is correct, as no one external influence can predict all of the typological variation found in natural language.
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formative influence
In other words, it looks as if the main formative influence has been the technical developments enabling the production of draped surfaces.
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genetic influence
Fourth, this new genre of work promises to illumine more completely mechanisms by which the social environment influences development independent of genetic influence.
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gravitational influence
Indirect evidence for dark matter comes from its gravitational influence on other matter, as no dark matter particles have been observed in laboratories.
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growing influence
This growing influence is the product of developments in both theoretical debate and the availability and application of new empirical data.
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immense influence
This has immense influence in the cold war.
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improper influence
However, firm surveys can measure some aspects of state capture, by including questions about improper influence over laws and regulations affecting business.
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increasing influence
The increasing influence of commerce facilitated social mobility.
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indirect influence
The ideologically liberal economic ideas and policy structural alterations that the right implements can have an indirect influence on pension changes.
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influence politics
Is it a more serious wrong to influence politics through the effect on judgment described above rather than mechanically?
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lasting influence
To the end it was assumed that women would have a twofold working day, and this had a lasting influence on their careers.
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major influence
These accounts, typically, were about events and things that continued to have a major influence in their present life.
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malign influence
First, militia members want to counter what they see as the malign influence of the nation's elites with regard to how the past is remembered and recalled.
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moderating influence
The relation between economic risk and adjustment is not a simple one, as our results also demonstrated a moderating influence of attachment security.
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musical influence
Conversely, this works to disassociate women from musicianship and musical influence.
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mutual influence
The mutual influence of electron velocity and self-magnetic field is considered here.
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negative influence
A low level of social support emerges as a negative influence as it increases the probability of onset and decreases the probability of recovery.
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normative influence
Normative influence should not be confused with compliance, which occurs when group members are not persuaded but voice the opinions of the group majority.
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outside influence
But on the other hand, the courts are far from independent in the sense that they can make decisions free of outside influence.
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parental influence
This puts a natural limit to parental influence.
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pernicious influence
Such arrangements can have a pernicious influence on even the most senior clinicians and investigators.
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pervasive influence
These demonstrations of the pervasive influence of culture must be acknowledged by all concerned.
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positive influence
Research reported earlier demonstrated the positive influence that triggers have in enhancing creativity or solving engineering problems.
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potential influence
Thus, health workers' potential influence is minimized because their attitudes and behaviours mirror the community rather than advocating change to promote health.
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powerful influence
The powerful influence of pharmaceutical companies on doctor's prescribing, on hospital purchasing, and on government policy is the most prominent example.
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profound influence
However, tectonic/magmatic events exerted the most profound influence.
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reciprocal influence
As a third consequence, there is a reciprocal influence of the diastolic function of the two ventricles through a widely patent oval foramen.
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relative influence
We retained these items, however, because we wanted to compare the relative influence of family violence on an array of social dimensions including network size.
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restraining influence
I should like to see this matter pushed forward instead of being held back; there has been far too much of a restraining influence.
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significant influence
Economic technocrats are likely to have a significant influence on such policy specifics.
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stabilizing influence
At the bend exit, the low values of the skin friction reflect the stabilizing influence of convex curvature.
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steadying influence
This means that we are reminded only of the chorus's steadying influence, and not of the ambivalence of the singer's rhythm on the words 'oh boy'.
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strong influence
These results suggest that differences between species have a strong influence on the potential for different microorganisms to be preserved by fossilization.
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stylistic influence
It is an influence that has stayed with you, but of course you have absorbed other stylistic influences along the way.
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substantial influence
The results indicated that the correction factor was not significant and had no substantial influence on the parameter estimates of other variables in the models.
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subtle influence
Finally, explicit and comprehensive scripts are the basis on which the sometimes subtle influence of instructions can be studied.
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tidal influence
Some of the fluvial channels contain evidence of tidal influence and brackish water, in the form of tidal facies, shark teeth, and shrimp burrows.
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tremendous influence
Many crossovers have emerged from the tremendous influence of minimalism on rock and vice versa.
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