considerable influence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsiderableandinfluence
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considerable
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.flu.əns/us/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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Capital cities, in particular, exerted aconsiderableinfluenceon economic development, both regionally and nationally, by affecting patterns of demand, international trade and population growth.
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They were ofconsiderableinfluenceand frequently so vigorous that we can speak of ' local communities ' despite the pronounced mode of dispersed settlements.
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The pensioners' organisations that emerged as the welfare state matured have changed policy-making and gainedconsiderableinfluence.
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He was highly paid, which set him apart from the workforce, and his position carriedconsiderableinfluenceand prestige.
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In these communities, written language is considered to be more prestigious than spoken language and has aconsiderableinfluenceon the oral pattern.
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The choice of the template has aconsiderableinfluenceon the convergence of the algorithm.
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What remains very clearly and has exertedconsiderableinfluenceon very many subsequent buildings is the articulated exoskeleton and the flamboyant display of services.
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In areas where they outnumber grey seals, harbour seals may haveconsiderableinfluenceon larval sealworm abundance in groundfish.
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Intermediaries still haveconsiderableinfluence: they not only diminish the direct accessibility of the rulers, but also cushion excessive manifestations of power and inequality.
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Functionalism had aconsiderableinfluenceon anthropology, especially from the 1930s onwards.
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The latter has exercised aconsiderableinfluenceon the soil and vegetation.
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Moreover, given that programming is often open or incomplete, administrative actors enjoyconsiderableinfluenceto shape the programme further during the implementation stage.
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The choice of the template has aconsiderableinfluenceon the final convergence of the algorithm.
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First, the process of ageing and, more specifically, increasing life expectancy, have hadconsiderableinfluenceon the living arrangements of older people.
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But the benefits clearly accrued disproportionately to the sugar producers, the largest of whom exercisedconsiderableinfluenceover economic policymaking, both before and after 1935.
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Both enjoyedconsiderableinfluencein the colonial government.
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His position gave himconsiderableinfluenceover students' careers and enabled him to use the full machinery of government against those who rejected official advice.
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In these roles he hasconsiderableinfluenceon local issues.
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The positions taken by various regional and multilateral actors therefore had aconsiderableinfluenceon the internal situation.
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Itsconsiderableinfluenceis also assessed and explained.
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