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Furman's ruling, meanwhile, might carry weight with the appeals court.
While the Council's recommendations are non-binding, they do carry weight with lawmakers.
Still, even a symbolic contribution might carry weight with America's transactional and temperamental president.
This industry and the drugmakers are powerful lobbies, and their words will carry weight with the administration.
The group's ratings carry weight with consumers so automakers work to win high marks in its tests.
An official endorsement from Ocasio-Cortez could carry weight with fellow progressive freshmen whom she is close with, like Reps.
This must come from his supporters, who have put him in office, because their voices are the ones that carry weight with him.
Still, the recommendation of this federal agency might carry weight with hospital administrators, who must also consider and follow the requirements of the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
Meeting with reporters during an open house she hosted for supporters last Sunday, Taylor stressed the credentials she believes will carry weight with the African American community.
For one thing, its leverage over sanctions enforcement means its view on the main issues — the method and pace of denuclearization — will carry weight with both North Korea and the United States.
The reports cited anonymous sources as saying that there are ways to limit cybersecurity risks, and that the U.K.'s decision would carry weight with European allies who are also evaluating the safety of their networks.
But in a line of attack that could carry weight with millions of undecided, deeply anticapitalist voters who opted for the far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the first round, Ms. Le Pen tore into her opponent's background in finance.
The 88-year-old magazine, which first published months after the 1929 stock-market crash, continues to carry weight with business elites, reflected in the attention paid to rankings such as the Fortune 500, special issues like "World's Most Admired Companies" and cover profiles of prominent chief executives.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) endorsement of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for president would carry weight with more than half of Republican voters, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Rohrbach, Ed. Chicago Tribune 14 Apr 1968: h48. Michael Flint of Paramount later said the film wound up costing a lot of money "because it was decided that it must be a locomotive", namely, a sort of film which "would really carry weight with exhibitors and eventually television networks buying batches of our films, by virtue of stars or production value". He added that in the case of Assassination Bureau "we laboured under the delusion that this could be ensured by spending more on 'production value'."Backing Britain Taylor, John Russell.
Parrinder, equally skeptical of the concept of the Wake as a dream, argues that Joyce came up with the idea of representing his linguistic experiments as a language of the night around 1927 as a means of battling his many critics, further arguing that "since it cannot be said that neologism is a major feature of the dreaming process, such a justification for the language of Finnegans Wake smacks dangerously of expediency."Parrinder 1984, p. 207. While many, if not all, agree that there is at least some sense in which the book can be said to be a "dream", few agree on who the possible dreamer of such a dream might be. Edmund Wilson's early analysis of the book, The Dream of H. C. Earwicker, made the assumption that Earwicker himself is the dreamer of the dream, an assumption which continued to carry weight with Wakean scholars Harry Levin, Hugh Kenner, and William Troy.Hart 1962, p.78Wilson, E., "The Dream of H.C. Earwicker", The New Republic, xci, 28 June 1939, pp. 270–274.

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