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We help the people to become more influential, and once they become more influential, they have the ability to do business internet.
I'm 50 percent more influential than MC Hammer, Apostle Judas Iscariot, the KIA Sorrento, 10 percent more influential than Barbara Bush, the Muppets, Bob Newhart.
So I ask: What's more influential in the long term?
More influential work would be expected to garner more citations.
It made Britain and its partners richer and more influential.
By 50 percent more influential than any other human being.
Meanwhile, Hanna's hair is only getting better and more influential.
Smith will be even more influential in the next few years.
In Kenya, vernacular radio stations are more influential than those things.
But for me, the fact that he didn't was more influential.
What more influential position than legislators to contribute to these conversations?
But Facebook is far more influential than those services in India.
"Everyone expects China to become even more influential," Mr. Arbache said.
In Russia, writers could be more influential at times than politicians.
"But Mr. Rouhani will be more influential there, after this victory."
"  "Similarly, pro-Trump bots are more influential than pro-Clinton bots.
As a result, the business was more influential than widely known.
Much more influential, most likely, are your preexisting views of Clinton's motives.
That sense of empowerment appears to be more influential than traditional schooling.
But perhaps even more influential than his sounds were his dance moves.
In the Great Diversification of Emoji, few people have been more influential.
Either way, YouTube's gaming creators are about to become much more influential.
Its next leader might also be considerably more influential and politically connected.
Such views were less fringe and more influential than you might think.
Has the [Serb Republic] gotten more influential with the Americans because of it?
Since then, he has only become more influential in the ex-Mormon community.
So it's beard-strokingly interesting that Filoni now has a more influential role.
More influential is market power, that of either insurers or hospitals, research shows.
Few in this second camp have been more influential than Mary A. Fischer.
But in the long run fictional dramas may prove more influential than fictional news.
In presidential primaries, New Hampshire women are typically more influential on the Democratic side.
He was definitely one of the more influential and powerful racketeers in New Jersey.
Maybe getting profiled in Nylon is more influential than I previously would have assumed!
As amazing as it seems, his postwar contributions may have been even more influential.
But she became so much more influential than when she was exclusively winning races.
And so they want to make more sales, more famous, more influential on Internet.
But the fertility-suppressing forces of modern economies appear to be even more influential.
But in June, at least, this labor supply effect was the more influential one.
One of the more influential statements came via the Islamic Society of North America.
Also, supervisors who empower are seen as more influential and inspiring by their subordinates.
Expectations are formed for men to be more influential and women more easily influenced.
Since then, a more overtly nationalist faction has become more influential within the party.
And if the influencers get more influential in the process, I'm sure they won't complain.
I think I have potential to be more influential than ever, to answer your question.
It's those things that are much more influential ultimately than who stands with an Oscar.
Her husband's family is wealthier and more influential than Hussein's family in their shared tribe.
They will have staff, more offices, more money and a more influential voice than ever.
Charity Navigator is one of the more influential charity assessment organizations, rating about 8,000 charities.
Domestic demand drivers are normally more influential than international factors in this country's economic health.
Some short bills can be far more influential than ones that span hundreds of pages.
The evangelical bloc has become more powerful, better funded, and increasingly more influential and popular.
None is more influential than the idea that inequality has risen in the rich world.
I started repeating my plea, as if it would be more influential the second time.
There's growing evidence that simple lifestyle changes may be more influential than many medical interventions.
At the same time, D'Souza's work has become more popular, and arguably even more influential.
Gilbert, market strategist at Susquehanna, says Intel's earnings call could be more influential than its report.
Is it bigger in our own mind and more influential than it actually is in reality?
If they shift to spending billions on elections every year, they might instead get more influential.
Both Leffell and Xu were surprised to learn that the group is more influential than dermatologists.
You can give her implants that make her more influential, or more immune to online trolls.
Robert Cialdini, a social psychologist, has spent years finding what makes people more influential and persuasive.
These users are more likely to be more influential and use other media concurrently (especially TV).
Whether that will actually happen — the black market rates are probably more influential — is anyone's guess.
And for small retail and services businesses, perhaps nothing is more influential than a genuine review.
Hogan suggested that the California Consumer Protection Act could be more influential on U.S. ad spend.
In the US's place, voices from places like Beijing, Moscow, and Riyadh have grown more influential.
Research shows that being a good listener can make you more influential and a better leader.
But, I do feel I can be more influential on the political opinions of my peers.
Certainly once I got a bit of a roll on, they became more and more influential.
I prefer the Mercedes A220&aposs interior, but the Tesla Model 3&aposs is more influential.
Some of the more influential conservative Obamacare critics include Avik Roy, James Capretta, and Yuval Levin.
Gene L. Coon, a producer who took over for most of Season 2, was much more influential.
The contributions of von Mises to liberal philosophy were far reaching and more influential than you think.
The US has attended the talks as a participant, but Russia is clearly the more influential presence.
Process innovation is harder to do, and more influential in determining productivity growth (as recent research underlines).
Moreover, it's an opportunity for the Surface line to become even more influential than it already is.
This move could encourage the app's more influential users to take advantage of Instagram's live streaming abilities.
"It has become a much more influential position," says Mark Jackson of Heidrick & Struggles, a recruitment firm.
It's an eclectic lineup, but it's also one that includes some of the developer's more influential games.
And their voices got much more influential even as the Democratic party was being decimated nationally. 3.
They could inject some of the latest tactics and tradecraft to make America's message more influential abroad.
She represents a future we must confront as robotic systems become more influential in the labor market.
He's not a leading man but perhaps something more influential: a near-constant presence on urban radio.
International agreements are more influential and more likely to be successful when the United States supports them.
They were right — which was why American socialists have been far more influential than their radical critics.
But the invisible components of smoke are a much bigger, and in many ways more influential, story.
So he wants it to be much bigger than it is, much more influential than it is.
I think that these moves have been far more influential than has been acknowledged, particularly in America.
Still, no one writer was more influential on how we think of art today than Lord Byron.
No baseball draft class is more famous or more influential, but is it actually an on-field success?
The media attention translates to other opportunities like speaking and media engagements, and just generally being more influential.
And Russia has stepped forward in a new and more influential role as the arbiter in the region.
But if other, more influential, members of the committee begin to oppose him, it may foment larger rebellion.
Judges include Chris Sacca, Arielle Zuckerberg, Gary Vaynerchuk, Alexis Ohanian and a lot more influential people in tech.
YouTubers will directly DM more influential accounts to set the record straight, often stirring the pot even more.
Arrayed against this nostalgia are two sources of dissent, the first more objectionable and the second more influential.
"Power of the Prosecutor" explains how reformer district attorneys are more influential in changing criminal justice than legislatures.
One of the more influential industry professionals beating the Trump drum is Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital.
And the meat lobby has the resources to be vastly more influential in politics than the gun lobby.
Moreover, this way of thinking makes the illiberal populists more influential in defining areas of the political divisions.
For those who discovered punk after the 80s, the genre was more influential in theory than in practice.
"The more the Forbidden City does, the more influential it will be," said the museum's director, Shan Jixiang.
Since his resignation there has been persistent speculation that he might return to a more influential policy-making position.
Just as I predicted, the opposite has happened... I'm more powerful, more influential, and more fabulous than ever before.
It is vastly larger and more influential, and its users are not a monoculture of gamers and gaming fans.
Nowadays, Ledecky has more Olympic gold medals than MJ. But perhaps more influential was meeting decorated Olympian Michael Phelps.
Palantir was co-founded by Peter Thiel and Joe Lonsdale, two of Silicon Valley's more influential investors and entrepreneurs.
It is hard to imagine a more influential coach in the history of the game (save perhaps Rinus Michels).
"They think they can burn as much as they want," he complained of his larger and more influential neighbors.
With Republicans currently holding just a two-seat edge in the Senate, Collins' vote has rarely been more influential.
So we want to empower this people to do business, and first for them to be more influential right.
"There is simply no one more influential in the White House on the president than Jared Kushner," he said.
"Peers, friends and romantic partners — those people become much more influential on our behavior during adolescence," Dr. Wesche said.
Even so, there's no question that Hong Kong is by far the more influential territory on the world stage.
In 2011, Facebook introduced the Subscribe button, a new feature meant to make the service bigger and more influential.
And Grossmann and Isaac found those groups — representing certain subsets of the population — were more influential than individual voters.
Their close relationship made him one of the more influential people in the Trump administration — that is, until this week.
I'm more powerful, more influential and more fabulous than ever before, and this book is the moment Milo goes mainstream.
These relationships piqued Papadopoulos's interest, especially since the connections could help him be a more influential figure in the campaign.
That's why free trial periods are effective, and that's why a $5 surcharge is more influential than a $5 discount.
There's a small chance you can talk to a more influential person on a Congress member's staff if you ask.
A simple way to see it is that as a result, the more hawkish advisers are ascendant and more influential.
Realising this ambitious agenda will make Europe stronger, more influential, and ensure it maintains its position as an economic powerhouse.
I'm more powerful, more influential, and more fabulous than ever before and this book is the moment Milo goes mainstream.
They should therefore reach larger audiences and, in turn, be more influential simply by virtue of being more widely read.
But there is perhaps no more influential factor that separates one player's experience of the game from another than Honor.
As the population becomes more informed (and as millennials become more influential), the demand for plant-based foods is increasing.
Among private companies in 2015, Albertsons, the supermarket chain, was larger, though from what I can tell, hardly more influential.
Mr. Orban would have gained a bigger political advantage had he married in a more influential church, Mr. Ivanyi said.
"Don't fuck with me," Kanye shouts, before claiming to be "50 percent more influential" than Stanley Kubrick and Pablo Picasso.
There are few bigger names in the evangelical world than Mr. Hybels, and few churches more influential than Willow Creek.
Forces more influential than the political leanings of a white factory worker decide election outcomes: gerrymandering, super PACs, corrupt officials.
The Huckabees are America's preeminent family of dog-murderers because conservative evangelicals are more influential than they deserve to be.
As the population becomes more informed, and as millennials become more influential, the demand for plant-based foods is increasing.
But it's becoming clear that his role was far more influential than that and he was imbued with presidential authority.
Trump aides have signaled that Ross is likely to be a more influential player in trade negotiations than recent Commerce secretaries.
Far more influential on our health is our socioeconomic status and certain health behaviors, like smoking, eating healthfully, and getting exercise.
Though Markle has met many of the women on her list, no one is more influential than her mother, Doria Ragland.
But embarrassing shake-ups like this don't change the fact that by some metrics the movement is more influential than ever.
A younger generation of antitrust scholars who are rethinking the nation's fundamental approach to antitrust law may prove even more influential.
The average Floridian's vote is currently far more influential than that of a Republican in D.C. or a Democrat in Utah.
And as women of color have become more prominent voices in mainstream Democratic politics, their policy demands have become more influential.
The blacklist action is a sign that strategic China hawks have become even more influential in the administration in recent weeks.
"The model learns which is more influential, which needs to be edited to be closer to the fashionable space," says Grauman.
The heliopause is the border between the heliosphere and interstellar space, where cosmic rays become more influential than the solar wind.
But Paull and her colleagues also found that the effects of drought could be trumped by an even more influential factor: immunity.
Now, there are far more influential LGBTQ folks that we remember and honor — like Bayard Rustin, Audre Lorde and Marsha P. Johnson.
In these circumstances, and with the Franco-German engine stalling, three smaller countries are becoming more influential: Spain, the Netherlands and Austria.
Experts say that groups like Identity Evropa often exaggerate their membership figures in order to seem more influential than they actually are.
"Snapchat is a close friends network, making ads more influential and interactions more meaningful," the company wrote on its For Business blog.
Among the handful of architects who helped modernize the Uruguayan Riviera, no one has been more influential — or prolific — than Martín Gómez.
But there were few officials in the Trump campaign who were more influential or closer to the candidate and President-elect himself.
The app has combined the models of much more influential social media platforms, tweaking their approaches to serve a Christian audience. Pray.
Traditionally low-key UAE has become more influential in its foreign policy in recent years, potentially increasing the threat of cyber-attacks.
Back then, the parishioners were much more influential than they are now, and they probably wouldn't have let him off the hook.
Net neutrality is on its way out, social media is more influential than ever, and not even the president may practice good security.
Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer, one of the more influential policymakers with markets, said two more rate increases this year seemed "about right".
By 50 percent, Stanley Kubrick, Picasso, Apostle Paul, f*cking Picasso and Escobar — by 50 percent more influential than any other human being.
Ali was a towering figure who was even more influential as a vocal activist for civil rights than he was as a boxer.
The company's regulated position also allows it to play a more influential role in shaping the standards around the digital security asset class.
They tend to publish a lot of fake information or exaggerate a lot of things to attract eyeballs to make them more influential.
And if you really need to do some scrolling right before bed, there are other potentially more influential habits you could pick up.
Of course, an observational study like this doesn't prove that emotions cause health problems or that other factors, like genetics, aren't more influential.
"I learned that pairing my natural optimism with my vulnerabilities, fear, and emotions really motivates my peers and helps make me more influential."
White voters, especially those without a college degree, now play a more influential role in Missouri than they do in most other states.
That group actually they started to everybody started to actually manage or tried to work on social media to make themselves more influential.
But because Faith Nation is affiliated with a "legitimate" (and faith-based) news network, it has the potential to be much more influential.
South Korea feels "compelled to accommodate China because China has simply become a much more influential actor in South Korea's backyard," Ross says.
When her husband was incapacitated by ill health, she became more influential, controlling Albania's secret police and orchestrating purges, arrests and show trials.
"That's why their decisions are better and more influential, and maybe (more) promising than the discussions in the Council of Ministers," he added.
Yet today, it is more influential than ever, shaping the way wine producers around the world think about their vineyards and their wines.
But there are other aspects to your office persona that may be more influential in how people see you than hard work alone.
"These underlying, more fundamental, issues are likely to be more relevant and more influential than the temporary factor that is Trump," Nakano said.
If only there were more influential conservative voices, particularly the biggest voice, willing to sacrifice personal gain for the principles he once claimed.
That assistance is scheduled to expire in 2023, creating uncertainty about the future of the relationship and making Chinese investment even more influential.
As Ethereum's profile rises, we'll see other currencies that are built on it — such as Tron and EOS — become more influential as well.
But even more influential than the benefits Obamacare provides is how it has changed what people have come to expect in health insurance.
And McConnell would prioritize judicial nominations before other kinds of nominations on the Senate schedule and fill the more influential circuit courts first.
The good news for progressives is that the Congressional Progressive Caucus is about to become larger and more influential than it's ever been.
When a particular idea is declared taboo, it may end up becoming more influential rather than less, a phenomenon known as the Streisand effect.
"Our results indicate that shareholders act in ways consistent with the belief that CEOs have become increasingly more influential in recent decades," they wrote.
Fred is demoted after Nichole's kidnapping, but his power doesn't actually seem to diminish, and he seems to potentially be more influential than ever.
"It is an honor to be here tonight," said Mendez, 30, before thanking his parents, his students and more influential people in his life.
But as more and more influential Christian groups and leaders speak out against his policies, Christian voters may have to make a difficult choice.
In other words: Societies that support the arts are stronger on a global stage than those that don't, to say nothing of more influential.
One person focused on amplifying certain posts and topics on Reddit has been trying to recruit more influential users, according to multiple Reddit moderators.
To appear more influential than they actually are, influencers can buy fake followers and pay for bots to like or comment on their posts.
More and more influential investors like U.K.-based Hermes are joining the chorus of criticism over the latest management changes and countless strategy upheavals.
Perhaps no Italian photographer of the 20th century was more influential: There are traces of his gentle, lucid, cerebral style all over contemporary photography.
Bannon maintained that he could be even more powerful outside the White House and by some measures he has become a more influential figure.
Contrary to Trump's claims, more than 92% of those seasoned diplomatic leaders believe our adversaries have grown stronger and more influential under this administration.
Rajan had help from junior finance minister Jayant Sinha, a college friend and one of the more influential economic voices in the Modi government.
In an era when some of the unlikeliest punk acts achieved mainstream success, the Muffs' music proved to be more influential than commercially lucrative.
Intercontinental Exchange's effort, if it pans out, could make Bitcoin available to a much wider and more influential customer base, including other financial firms.
The industry has not lobbied hard against the new rules, partly because bigger and more influential companies are positioned to benefit from the changes.
" Press added: "As a senator, now she can be much more influential, have a much stronger presence, and of course there are other options.
Buy it here >>Sinek starts with a fundamental question: Why are some people and organizations more innovative, more influential, and more profitable than others?
Google has openly declared that its hardware business is no longer a hobby, and its future is only going to be more influential and impactful.
And although adjustments to U.S. corn supply are expected to be minor, possible tweaks on the demand side could prove more influential to domestic stocks.
So have media organisations such as Fox News—much more influential than Russian active measures could ever hope to be and similarly dedicated to division.
"Our kids are having better opportunities, better educations, here and in the U.S., and they have a much brighter and more influential future," she said.
But opposing voices, including those of Kushner and his wife, senior adviser Ivanka Trump, have grown more influential in shaping Trump's decisions in recent weeks.
After Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans, English is the fourth-most spoken language in South Africa, but its role in public life is far more influential.
"Truth be told, maybe some of the more influential members, I think they were concerned about me going on to the Supreme Court," Gonzales said.
No wonder President Obama is expected in London next month to reiterate his conviction that a Britain in Europe is a stronger, more influential ally.
He reports directly to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and is widely considered a more influential figure than the country's foreign minister or president.
I believe they were much more influential to the decision-making process than Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell or George W. Bush.
In fact, pharmacies' access power may be even more influential than once thought – it may be a super-power that can even unite political rivals.
Cameron, who is leading the "In" campaign, has argued that Britain's membership of the EU makes the country more secure, more influential and more prosperous.
Cabestan said Wang would likely be considerably more influential than his immediate predecessor, Li Yuanchao, given his close relationship with Xi and greater international profile.
This is a social group that will have more voting clout, hold more elected offices, and hold more influential posts in civic organizations as they age.
The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images As intellectuals like Friedrich Fröbel (the inventor of kindergarten) became more influential, people started encouraging children to be creative.
The post has become more influential over the past decade as Germany, the world's fourth largest economy, navigated the global financial crisis and euro zone turmoil.
Branches are still among the factors McKinsey uses to determine opportunities to gain market share, but marketing, digital tools and customer satisfaction are becoming more influential.
Adding live video to the mix only stands to increase the numbers — especially if some of the app's more influential users begin to adopt the feature.
But one outlet, once more influential than with millennials than any other, is struggling so mightily it had to fire one of its primetime hosts. CNN?
"Unless you do away with capitalism, you'll still have the other companies that are much more influential and bigger in scale, like oil companies," Wallis said.
Several congressional aides said that the president's own support for easing penalties on ZTE was far more influential on the actions of lawmakers than any lobbying.
Lobbyists for more influential interest groups say that their bandwidth is being stretched by other issues gaining legislative traction at the same time as tax reform.
As millennials become increasingly more influential in political elections, parties and candidates will need to change their political brands in order to satisfy this growing majority.
This war has made Iran and its ally, Hezbollah, a much more influential and hardened force on the border with two US allies, Israel and Jordan.
But hanging over everything is the fundamental restructuring of global power as China grows more influential and seeks to redefine the world order to suit its interests.
Zuckerberg himself recently walked back his initial reaction to these allegations, acknowledging that Facebook was more influential during the election than he was previously willing to admit.
And while these same effects might also be happening to millennials and older generations, the authors say, they'd be more influential for people in their formative years.
Video games could be even more influential than movies, said Robin Koval, chief executive officer and president of Truth Initiative, a tobacco-control advocacy organization in Washington.
While the earlier Doom is arguably more influential overall, Quake would prove to be something of a killer app, helping to drive interest in 3D graphics cards.
But perhaps even more influential is businesses' push towards automation, digitization, robotics and innovations such as 212-D printing that undermine low-wage countries' biggest comparative advantage.
The furor also aroused anticipation over how Rock, one of the more influential and inventive African-American stand-up comics, would address the issue in his monologue.
The platform also has an advantage because it's known for being friendly with developers, who are becoming more influential in picking what cloud to use, analysts said.
Trump remains a top adviser to her husband and is a more influential confidante than the couple's public interaction, and salacious headlines about their marriage, might imply.
This perpetual reading of the white working-class tea leaves (or beer hops?) only makes sense if those voters are actually more influential than all the others.
Corn futures held their gains after the report and ahead of a more influential monthly crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, due later on Thursday.
Nevertheless, given his close and longstanding relationship with Putin, the position may well be nothing more than a placeholder, until Medvedev moves to a more influential post.
Caucuses are largely undemocratic because they give disproportionate power to left-leaning activists, making thousands of Democrats in Kansas more influential than millions of people in Florida.
" Mr. Ansari said, "What it basically shows, in some ways, is that I think Iranian officials always have this sense that they're more influential than they are.
The role of proxy advisers has gained more attention in recent years as they have grown more influential on charged corporate issues like gun rights and climate change.
Photo: widephish (Pixabay)The ties that bind us to our ancestors might be even more influential than we knew, suggests a new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.
With Sanders's policy ideas more influential than ever inside the Beltway, his group's failure to make a real impact on an organizing level this time around is striking.
In addition to being a science fiction show, Westworld is a blood-soaked Western, and there's no more influential work of violent Western than Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
Activists allege a pattern of growing authoritarianism by the military, which they say has become even more influential since Prime Minister Imran Khan swept to power last year.
"Whales," or holders of large amounts of bitcoin, have a massive influence in the market — and can be even more influential when trading volume is low on weekends.
To date, however, Benjamin's still very popular on YouTube, which is where he made his announcement: His grifting is now poised to become something darker and more influential.
That anti-immigration politics is more influential than ever is borne out by the emergence, just weeks ago, of a new far-right party called the New Conservatives.
After years of working in parallel, some identity-based political organizations began confronting their more influential counterparts, groups that shared their general politics but lacked their specific perspectives.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter teem with accounts that mimic ordinary people to spread propaganda or to be sold as followers to those who want to appear more influential.
Giuliani was on tap to be attorney general — but, Gates said, he "overplayed his hand" and felt he was due a much more influential role in the administration.
By contrast, because evangelical Christians are more influential in Iowa than elsewhere, the winner of the Iowa Republican caucuses has ultimately lost the nomination the last three times.
These companies have more dominant market positions in strategic sectors or play more influential roles in helping the central government to achieve its policy objectives than DFG/DFM.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter teem with accounts that mimic ordinary people to spread propaganda or to be sold as followers to those who want to appear more influential.
Still, she said in a telephone interview, Mr. Guterres could be a far more influential figure on gender equality as the leader of the 193-member United Nations.
Major seminaries at universities like Emory and Duke, which have supported their gay, lesbian, and transgender students, risk losing grants and funding from more influential, and conservative, churches.
Governors and the executive bureaucracy are reported to be more influential over legislative outcomes in states where term limits are on the books than where they are not.
But my book is more about this new form of religiosity and how it's becoming more influential among scientists and people in Silicon Valley and Americans more generally.
The role of proxy advisers has gained more attention in recent years as the firms have grown more influential on charged corporate issues like gun rights and climate change.
Now, however, that tradition feels consigned to irrelevance, even as the Christian nationalist tradition that has informed so much of evangelical thought continues to become more and more influential.
With an initial pledge of more than $45 billion in stock that has since grown in value it could be more influential than anything else Zuckerberg has ever done.
Is there any type of music you draw from that people wouldn't expect, and that you think could be more influential on more artists if they checked it out?
The clash of the Silicon Valley technology disruptor and the old, slow-moving industry has been raging for years and only intensifies as Airbnb gets bigger and more influential.
Companies have made millions by harvesting the photos of real social media users, creating fake accounts, then selling the faux followers to people who want to appear more influential.
While that may not be a new question, it's seeing new momentum in a world where Facebook ads and fake news may be more influential than we had thought.
Isco — selected ahead of the not-yet-fully-fit hometown hero Gareth Bale — has grown steadily more influential, and Juventus is rocking on its heels for the first time.
"Jackson Hole would have been more influential on markets if we thought Draghi or Yellen would say something pertaining to policy," said Wunderlich Securities Chief Market Strategist Art Hogan.
But his last big provocative idea is one where he's likely to be even more influential as a White House staffer — a purge of the federal government's career staff.
Palantir Technology Valuation - About $20 billion Chances of 2018 debut - Moderate Palantir was co-founded by Peter Thiel and Joe Lonsdale, two of Silicon Valley's more influential investors and entrepreneurs.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, among the U.S. central bank's more influential regulators, said those changes have significantly reduced the likelihood that so-called systemically important financial firms would fail.
"Shame is a hugely influential force in people's memories and feelings—more influential than you would think," she explains, noting that the shame associated with sexual assault has multiple layers.
The managing partner of CPEX Real Estate, King has been labeled "the maven of all things Brooklyn," and one of the more influential real estate voices in New York City.
So I'd read all those, but actually I would say that Evgeny Morozov and Jaron Lanier, and their kind of polemics were more influential in how I approached the book.
But here's the ultimate irony: They can still cast votes on successive ballots, so they could be more influential than ever if the Democratic primary devolves into a floor fight.
A Vermont independent, Sanders has become more influential in the Senate since 2016, when he took his long-shot presidential bid and turned it into a political movement against inequality.
But venture capital sources say that Chinese government funds often play a more influential role in the smaller venture firms they back by providing a greater percentage of their funding.
But even though Guardians might turn out to be one of the more influential Marvel movies ever created, its "funniest Marvel movie" title might be challenged by the time summer ends.
While research shows there are genetic factors, more and more studies are finding a person's lifestyle — from social interaction to how much they exercise — may be more influential than previously thought.
A breakdown by MIT's Media Lab concluded that social media is more influential than ever this year, with a mix of candidates, politicians, journalists, and media organizations influencing the most online.
Gender was more influential among lesbian and gay partners than it was in straight partners, who are all about sex, regardless of which partner actually had more masculine or feminine qualities.
"Saudi Arabia is more influential than other OPEC members," wrote Anas Alhajji and David Huettner in what remains the classic short study of the organization ("OPEC and other commodity cartels", 2000).
In a money-fueled culture where tweets, not position papers, shape the national conversation, these kinds of philosopher-kingpins "are likely to be more influential than we are," Mr. McGann said.
During the late 22001s, he was playing drums in the influential punk band the Stimulators, and then in the early '255s he founded an even more influential band, the Cro-Mags.
The rise of the Federalist Society, which was founded in 1982 and became steadily more influential over time, was in large measure to ensure that another accident like Souter didn't happen.
Ricardo Rosselló signed a law on Friday shifting Puerto Rico's Democratic primary up from June to March in a push to make the island more influential in selecting the party's nominee.
There's no way of knowing which of these will ultimately prove more influential, but nowadays there's no disputing that people are spending more time browsing the internet than reading printed text.
No other book, no monument, no movie — save, perhaps, for "Gone With the Wind," itself beholden to Phillips's work — has been more influential in shaping how many Americans have viewed slavery.
After taking power in May, Mr. Zelensky had no way to remove Mr. Klitschko as mayor but could strip him of the more influential post as head of the Kyiv administration.
From Aretha Franklin's "Respect" to Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", any number of tunes can claim to have been more influential than Jimmy Webb's strangely truncated, elegiac pop-country ballad.
However, while the executive and legislative branches of our government do create long-lasting policy changes, there are more influential factors in driving equity returns than the party composition of our government.
Obama, on a two-day visit to Argentina that marks a detente after years of tensions, said Argentina under Macri was poised to play a more influential role on the global stage.
When he lashes out, they wind up not only being victors in the court of public opinion (even among Republicans), but also becoming more influential in the aftermath of all the squabbling.
Chloë Grace Moretz, Lena Dunham, America Ferrara and more influential young celebrities are scheduled to take the stage in support of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia next week.
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama of the European Centre for International Political Economy, a Brussels think-tank, says they are toothless against China's "state-capitalist model", which is far more influential than was envisaged.
Researchers have not been given access to equivalent information by Facebook, which may be more influential over public opinion than Twitter, and would almost certainly be part of any sophisticated propaganda operation.
I think it would be more efficient if those big legacy foundations, that they brought forward their giving and let the next generation of givers be more influential in the next generation.
If you don't live in a big city like New York, you may not know any of these guys, but they're some of the wealthier and more influential people in the country.
I have to ask you about Twitter, too, as you're one of the more influential and engaged forces from your field on the platform—what's your relationship to social media these days?
Worse still: it has re-ignited trust issues with Facebook's other news efforts, whether it be the much more influential News Feed, or more recent projects like Instant Articles and Facebook Live.
The report is likely to have only a minimal impact on the market until a more influential voice like the Russian or Saudi oil minister weighs in on the prospect, said Kilduff.
None was more influential than Fernando Valenzuela, the left-handed rookie pitcher from Mexico whose starts generated "Fernandomania" among not only Latinos but much of Los Angeles and the nation in 1981.
Rather, it's a bi-municipal gathering (in Houston and New York) honoring the legacy of Robert Morgan — known to students as Doc — one of the more influential educators in jazz's recent history.
"The ability of the human eye to select and render what was most important about the original images made them more influential on artists working at the time than photographs," Mr. Kohl said.
" And Milo had this to say in the wake of his book deal: "I'm more powerful, more influential and more fabulous than ever before, and this book is the moment Milo goes mainstream.
This has the potential to be a big deal for some Periscope's more influential users, many of whom also stream on other services that allow these types of interactions between broadcasters and fans.
In a separate weekly column, we will recap the major pieces of legislation and directives issued by Trump, and also look at some of the more influential bills winding their way through Congress.
Susan Wojcicki: In my Grace Hopper speech, I talked about an event I wanted to attend but wasn't invited and how someone more influential than me intervened and made sure I was there.
In our book, we used data from the American National Election Studies and found that evaluations of presidential candidates are three times more influential than evaluations of running mates, when explaining voter choice.
He will do so, he said, by fostering a deep, lifelong connection with an audience that is getting wealthier and more influential — and whose influence, thanks to social networks, can now be tapped.
The comments by BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, also marked a more detailed level of explanation than it has traditionally offered for its proxy votes, which could make it even more influential.
Sanders' allies have been eager to ensure that he lands back in Washington more influential than before his race, and a key part of that is rebuilding a friendly relationship with his colleagues.
But efforts by Russia, which has jailed some of its own white supremacist agitators, to organize and inspire extreme right-wing groups in the United States and Europe may ultimately prove more influential.
The Cohn-led group proved more influential in the administration's decisions in April not to label China a currency manipulator and to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement instead of terminating it.
Thai Buddhism itself is divided into two fraternities: the Mahanikaya of the masses and the more conservative Thammayut, bound to the establishment and more influential since its founding by a 19th century king.
The breakfast program, along with the Panthers' 59 other Serve the People programs that provided clothing, free medical care, and legal aid, ultimately made them most dangerous because they were becoming more influential.
The Frontis recommendation follows those issued by bigger and more influential proxy advisers Glass Lewis and ISS, which also told shareholders to vote in favor of the Elliott proposal at the April 24 AGM.
One result could be that Mobileye becomes more and more influential behind the scenes, gradually gaining more and more control over carmakers' designs as they realize they need guidance from a skilled technology partner.
But Sessions is about to get a whole lot more influential to the lives of all Americans: President-elect Donald Trump has picked him to be the next attorney general of the United States.
Meanwhile, Trump's Twitter account emerged as the season's most potent communications platform — more influential than Jeb Bush's Super Pac "shock and awe" millions or anything the Koch Brothers' could offer, or threaten to withhold.
While the Yes California embassy might look like little more than an amusing PR stunt, more influential foreign groups and political parties have received financial and political backing from the Kremlin and allied organizations.
When David was eliminated from the game, the jury gave him the credit — even if Ken and Hannah cast those votes, too, and Hannah arguably was more influential in actually convincing Ken to flip.
Allen Lane; £14.9923A fascinating intellectual biography of the Israeli psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, two very different men whose work at the intersection of psychology and economics grows more influential by the year.
The people urging him to withdraw were louder, more influential and more relevant to Trump than the people urging him to stay in, even though there were more of the latter than the former.
A 1999 study suggested that factors like gender, race, and class (which Dr. Sulloway claimed had less of an impact on personality than birth order) were actually more influential to a person's social attitude.
Bhaskar Sunkara, who founded socialist magazine Jacobin in the early 2010s, said that Occupy "helped define the politics of a generation" but also thought Sanders was more influential in shaping leftist politics right now.
Mr. Obama's comments at the news conference underlined his argument, made in an op-ed piece published on Friday in The Daily Telegraph, that Britain is stronger and more influential inside the European Union.
The key here, according to StreamElements co-founder and CEO Doron Nir, is that based on the report numbers livestreamers are actually now more influential than traditional press in driving awareness of a new game.
"We have the more liberal bots that are more inflammatory, they create more of this chaos and confusion if you like, and on the other hand, however, the conservative bots are more influential," he said.
The study team asked both established cancer scientists and trainees in elite education programs to assess the six mouse experiments, and they found the more experienced and more influential scientists tended to be more accurate.
One of the more influential owners in the league said a couple of years ago, he flames out, he's basically forced to sell the team which he bought in 1993 for something like $175 million.
Under the party's delegate system, his territory became more influential than even Gauteng, the province that includes Johannesburg and Pretoria, with a population three times the size and an economy nearly five times as big.
The study raises provocative questions about the extent to which our genes affect our physical well-being and whether, in some instances, our beliefs about our bodies, capabilities and limits might be even more influential.
"What Bayer did was more influential than his name," said Gwen Chanzit, curator emerita at the Denver Art Museum and author of a book on Bayer and Aspen, during a recent talk at Aspen's library.
He has that prolificacy in common with Mr. Shipp, a rugged free improviser in his own right, and one of the more influential members of the New York jazz scene over the past 23625 years.
But with a one-run lead, no outs and one man on base, the LI of that situation was 2.27, making it more influential even than entering in the ninth to protect a one-run lead.
"As far as jobs goes, when you think about the big economic numbers ... we think they're going to be more and more influential because it's obvious that the Fed is at a turning point," Schumacher said.
Macron's allies in the EU Parliament see a new, more influential era for the centrists, with outgoing ALDE leader Guy Verhofstadt rejecting the idea that Macron's second-place showing to Le Pen was even a "defeat".
Graham and Romney, if he chooses to become a counterweight to Trump on foreign policy, could have support from a small group of Senate Republicans who are jockeying to become more influential voices on national security.
Costa Rica, who reached the World Cup quarter-finals in 2014, improved in the second half with captain Bryan Ruiz playing a more influential role, but they were ineffective in the last third of the field.
It is often a result of a trend becoming more influential than the craft itself — in this case, nearly a decade of Pictures Generation artists' popularity, paired with Sherman's own unique set of now-friendly qualities.
What's next: A Central European grouping led by countries such as Hungary, Poland and the new government in Austria is growing stronger in the EU and becoming more influential in Bavaria, where CSU has its roots.
In fact, as the courts have steadily raised the amount an individual can contribute, megadonors have become all the more influential, a process my colleagues Nicholas Confessore, Sarah Cohen and Karen Yourish have documented in detail.
In addition to large-scale contributions to COVID-19 relief organizations, Gucci and H&M are now donating their social media accounts to world health organizations in need of bigger, more influential platforms with larger reach.
"The Russians are only going to be more influential because of Trump's decision," said Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. ambassador to Israel who's now a visiting fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.
This is only the third time Nevada has held a competitive Democratic caucus since 2008, when it moved up to No. 3 on the nominating calendar — giving it a far more influential role in the process.
The military-industrial complex may even be more influential now than in Eisenhower's day, yet presidents tend to promote glorification of military power, while no longer mentioning the potential, negative influence of this tremendously powerful lobby.
"FX risk is something to take into account because with the yield differential being quite low with the U.S., the FX effect becomes more influential in your investment decision," said PineBridge Investments' portfolio manager Anders Faergeman.
Fortunately, the issue around bias in AI has come to the fore in recent years, and more and more influential figures, organizations and political bodies are taking a serious look at how to deal with the problem.
Now a new generation of consumers is becoming more influential in the market, and they appear to have different buying habits and an unprecedented interest in other types of mobility products and services, such as ride-sharing.
Who would have thought that Mr Bush, a presenter of NBC's "Today" news show, could end up playing a more influential role in this election than his cousin Jeb, whom many Republicans had expected to win it?
In Europe, differences between countries can also be explained by the voices of conservative think tanks and the media, but these voices are more influential in the U.S. than anywhere else because of the two-party system.
But it's now clear that "organic posts" linked to these accounts—that is non-paid posts published to individual accounts and pages—were even more influential than the ads for which Facebook had previously come under fire.
They also are showing the potential of the "consumerization of IT" movement by proving that the voice of the end user (in this case, teachers) is becoming more and more influential when determining where budgets get allocated.
He's remained, and became more influential, as Trump churned through two chiefs of staff, three national security advisers, an attorney general, and secretaries of defense, state, labor, homeland security, interior, veterans affairs and health and human services.
"The content delivered by electronic media is far more influential than the media themselves," write the authors of a review in the under-the-radar, but apparently peer-reviewed (according to their website) journal Future of Children.
In the meantime, though, they'd be senators in good standing, just as worth listening to as anyone (or even more influential, since Republicans would likely want to protect their colleagues in the hopes of keeping their majority).
But over the years, various presidents have coopted the council's staff, which grew both bigger and more influential, especially after 9/11 — to the point where it not only distributes a meeting's agenda, but sets the government's.
It is fair to ask of me: Is sharing this crude and appalling tweet received by Cindy McCain unacceptable and in bad taste, and does it only keep the Trump message alive, making it potentially more influential?
Though Iowa's vote is important, of course, this unique media environment could dampen its historic effect of crowning a front-runner and make later contests even more influential for how voters perceive the candidates and the race.
No outside group has had more influence on nominees for lifetime federal judgeships in the Trump era than the Federalist Society, and few people more influential in helping achieve that goal than its executive vice president, Leonard Leo.
He is also seen by many as the most successful individual to emerge from the Trump presidency: the administration's key figure on foreign policy, even more influential than Defense Secretary James Mattis or Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Yeah, so the small and the medium-sized enterprises and also a lot of the internet, we call influencer doing a lot of advertising and promotion for themselves to make themselves much more influential on our social site.
But, not T.I. -- who appeared on "TMZ Live" and explained why Colin's more influential now than ever ... and suggested going back to the NFL might actually take his focus away from the social justice issues he's been tackling.
The competing body of thought, with strong adherents within the Fed's more influential, Washington-based board of governors, argues that the global and U.S. economies have become fundamentally sluggish in the wake of the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Messi, who has still not won a major title with Argentina, was more influential than in his first few matches here but was still a pale shadow of the player who has won everything with his club side.
Yearning for a more influential role, Hayden returned to Ann Arbor, where he was enlisted by the SDS to draft the Port Huron Statement, a call to action he hoped would spread to the rest of the country.
"Fischer's comments had an impact on dollar/yen as he, along with (New York Fed President William) Dudley, is more influential than the other Fed district heads," said Masashi Murata, senior currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman in Tokyo.
Party pundits have spent so many hours worrying about Obama/Trump voters they have failed to account for the party's much more influential members: the women of color whose votes, volunteer hours, and strategic brilliance are key to victory.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Weak U.S. inflation is not troubling even in the face of full employment, one of the Federal Reserve's more influential policymakers said on Monday, reinforcing the central bank's mantra that it is gradually raising interest rates.
Detailed research on the flow of news articles through social media by Yochai Benker, Robert Farris, and Hal Roberts agrees, showing that Fox News was far more influential in the spread of false news stories than any Russian effort.
The choice of Aripov, who was sacked by Karimov in 2012 and returned to the cabinet in September, has raised eyebrows as many Uzbekistan-watchers had expected another, more influential deputy prime minister, Rustam Azimov, to get the job.
"Revolutionary heroism" had always been an important part of official education in the 17 years of the Mao era leading up to the Cultural Revolution, but during the 1960s the novel "Red Crag" was more influential than any textbook.
Information technology is still one of the most dynamic sectors of the American economy, and it probably will remain so, and grow yet more influential, even if its absolute impact is not as large as the optimistic revisionists suggest.
"Power" doesn't have the same recognition as "Game of Thrones," but its engaged fans' social chatter serves as free advertising for the show, and the resulting word-of-mouth marketing can be more influential than traditional marketing, Muehl said.
Lagarde said at a Center for Global Development event in Washington that such a move was "a possibility" because the Fund will need to increase the representation of major emerging markets as their economies grow larger and more influential.
Although the 2017 approval rate for gay claims at 22 percent was 10 percent lower than for all types of application, the Home Office said the "nationality of the applicant typically (proved) a more influential factor than any sexual orientation element".
The same goes for beauty: Many influencers have an entire team behind the scenes creating looks that are sure to get snapped, yes, but also tend to be more influential (and wearable) than many of the styles on the runway.
As Latin America begins a series of presidential elections this year against a background of sluggish economic growth and anger over crime and corruption, the Chilean result is a reminder that its middle class is bigger and more influential than ever.
The strong U.S. dollar is more influential on Wall Street than it has been in years, and it's starting to make a serious dent in U.S. companies' earnings, Cramer said Wednesday, the midpoint of the busiest earnings week of the year.
The weed killer is even emerging as an issue in France's presidential election next year as the nation's green lobby becomes more influential in President Hollande's cabinet (France voted against glyphosate's relicensing) even though French farmers overwhelmingly oppose a glyphosate ban.
Regular readers of TechCrunch's Market-Mandated Stocks Coverage will note that we've been covering the public market's open and close lately, because with the return of volatility the markets have become active and therefore more influential in day-to-day news.
As the new heir apparent to the throne of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman will play an even more influential role in world oil markets at a time when big crude-producing nations are struggling to prop up prices.
In fact, there's a case to be made that these big tech giants aren't going to be more influential in India than anywhere else, because there isn't going to be a Walmart in India, there's not going to be a stay.
Bilal Saab, a senior fellow and director of the Defense and Security Program at the Middle East Institute, said that while Russia has clearly become a more influential interlocutor on Syria, there are clear limits to its overall foray into the region.
The current governor, Mark Carney, is a more influential economic actor than the chancellor of the exchequer; when he was hired at great expense from the Bank of Canada in 2013, it was as if a British football team had hired Lionel Messi.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who set off a firestorm last year when he announced the addition of the citizenship question, has defended the decision to Congress for that same reason — suggesting Hofeller's work was more influential to the Trump administration than previously known.
The strong U.S. dollar is more influential on Wall Street than it has been in years, and it's starting to make a serious dent in U.S. companies' earnings, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday, the midpoint of the busiest earnings week of the year.
Papers with more diagrams per page and, to a lesser extent, plots per page tended to be more influential (on average, a paper accrued two more citations for every extra diagram per page, and one more for every extra plot per page).
"Gisele always struck me as being super-professional and likable, but with an understanding of her role that went beyond merely turning up and delivering the goods," said Joe McKenna, a stylist behind some of the more influential fashion campaigns of recent decades.
The Chinese wuxia martial arts film — marked by the clang of swordplay and the silent glide of wire-aided leaps — has never had a more influential master than King Hu, who infused the genre with a lyrical sophistication and a meditative mysticism.
Wang and Jones tested a number of other explanations: Maybe, they reasoned, scientists from the near-miss group did better because they sought more influential collaborators, changed institutions, began to study a different topic, or moved into a "hot" area of research.
Among Beyoncé's more influential tactics at the moment is her insistence that an album should not be just an auditory experience and that the standard music video — a sort of trailer for an artist's current sound or creative era — is far from enough.
In the audio of the tantrum posted by Page Six, West inexplicably claims to be "50 percent more influential" than Stanley Kubrick, the Apostle Paul, Picasso, and all other humans dead or alive, also debunking the myth that men are better at math.
The ascent of improv, which has become arguably more influential than stand-up, is one of the most important stories in popular culture, and in "Improv Nation" Sam Wasson may be the first author to explain its entire history in comprehensive detail.
"Whether an interim deal can be reached will have only limited consequences on the Chinese economy, but a sharp movement in the RMB as a consequence of a no-deal scenario might be more influential," she said in a note on Thursday.
There may be no factor more influential in contemporary geopolitics and yet least understood by journalists and policymakers than the energy revolution, which is less about renewables like wind and solar power than about how the oil and gas sector itself is changing.
If Barr is inclined, he could go as far or further than Sessions did — after all, he appears to be more inclined to agree with Trump on other topics, which could make him more influential in the White House than his predecessor.
Miller, a hardline conservative, has been one of the more influential voices in the White House and was seen as a driving force behind several of Trump's immigration policies, including the President's idea to send detained migrants to sanctuary cities largely run by Democrats.
The services PMI numbers were "more influential on markets" than anything coming out of the first day of the NPC and "affirmed" Beijing's GDP growth target for 2019, Rodrigo Catril, head of foreign exchange strategy at National Australia Bank, said in a morning note.
The new governing parties, the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right Lega (League) then shifted Savona from the economy to the Ministry for Europe – a position in which he will, if anything, be more influential on policy towards the EU than before.
And last year, the nonmember observer state of Palestine was chosen as the 2019 leader of the largest bloc of developing nations in the General Assembly, known as the Group of 77, giving Mr. Mansour a more influential gavel and further irritating Israeli leaders.
One of the more influential groups on the insurgent left, Justice Democrats, issued a scathing statement rejecting Mr. Biden as an option in the race and describing him as a symbol of the Democratic establishment that was unable to stop Mr. Trump in 2016.
Boyd Brown, a former state lawmaker who is now helping lead the "Draft Beto" effort, said he is making the case to well-connected black Democrats that they would play a more influential role with Mr. O'Rourke than with one of the African-American candidates.
Miller, an immigration hard-liner, has been one of the more influential voices in the White House and was seen as a driving force behind several of Trump's immigration policies, including the President's recent idea to send detained migrants to sanctuary cities largely run by Democrats.
No, this is about paving the road for the return of Senator Bernie Sanders, a much more influential—and potentially threatening—force who'll serve as a quasi-check and balance once Clinton shifts from the "progressive who gets things done" back to her natural neoliberal, neocon self.
While Trump has hailed Russia in recent months — Kaine even pointed out that "you guys love Russia" during the debate — Pence argued "the weak and feckless foreign policy of Hillary Clinton" has allowed Russia and President Vladimir Putin to become more influential in the Middle East.
An ally of President Beji Caid Essebsi, Chahed is likely to get the 109 votes he needs to win a confidence ballot in the 217-seat parliament, and some of the sniping may simply reflect manoeuvring from parties looking to secure more influential posts in the cabinet.
For now, though, the billion-dollar-plus (a year, in profit) question is whether their involvement in the succession plans at Fox News fundamentally changes a network that has functioned at times as a more influential, conservative presence in American politics than the Republican Party itself.
As one of the city's more influential real estate agents and the breakout star—eccentric, dramatic, superbly dressed—of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York, the 39-year-old Swede not only sells existing apartments but also works with architects and designers on developing the homes of the future.
But it does conveniently help cut down on criticism that Facebook is susceptible to partisan bias, a concern that only grows larger as the company becomes a more influential and far-reaching source in the news diet of its more than 2 billion monthly active users around the world.
Bruce Huber of Alexa Capital, which helps fund renewable-energy investments, says business consumers are probably going to be more influential in driving the adoption of these technologies than households, because they will more quickly see how they might cut their bills by using demand-response and storage.
At just 8 months old, Princess Charlotte has already been deemed "more influential" than her older brother, Prince George (#3), her great-grandmother, the Queen (#7), her uncle, Prince Harry (#17), her grandpa, Prince Charles, and even her parents, Princess Kate (#9) and Prince William (#10) by the magazine.
When he was fired from his position as Mr. Trump's chief strategist in the White House in August amid an uproar over Mr. Trump's less-than-full condemnation of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Mr. Bannon predicted that he would become even more influential on the outside.
The former New York City mayor's statements also suggest he was much more influential in Trump's decision to pull Yovanovitch than the president and his allies have publicly admitted — and that he was motivated to seek her ouster because she stood in the way of Trump's favored political investigations.
When: Friday, November 18, 7:30pm & Saturday, November 656, 7:30pm Where: The Box (805 Traction Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles) In the world of avant-garde choreography and dance, it would be hard to find three living artists more influential than Simone Forti, Yvonne Rainer, and Steven Paxton.
It's a taxonomy of the alt-right — a reactionary political movement whose adherents include white nationalists like Richard Spencer and more influential people like Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller, both of whom serve as key advisers for President Trump — and a survey of the subculture that spawned it.
While the study didn't focus specifically on the "I voted" selfie, William & Mary Professor Jamie Settle, who co-authored the report, believes that selfies in particular have the power to impact voter behavior: "Activating pressure and influence within your social network is more influential than providing information alone," Settle told Mashable.
These numbers don't exactly line up with the eye test—Brogdon remains an above-average catch-and-shoot threat—whose efficiency has yet to make a significant dip despite him assuming a more influential offensive role—and he'll dunk on your face even if you're paying attention—but are worth monitoring.
But as neither NDP nor the Green Party have ever formed a winning coalition in Canada, they lack the political infrastructure necessary to win the election—though their down-ballot effect on the House of Commons balance could end up making them much more influential over the next four years.
He will be succeeded by Li Tzar Kuoi, known as Victor Li, his son and the brother of businessman Richard Li. Li Ka-Shing is Hong Kong's richest man, and he also controls Horizons Ventures, one of the bigger and more influential VC firms not just in Asia but globally.
Barr was seen as one of the more influential directors at Time Warner and played an important role around the company's merger with AT&T, which was challenged last year by the Justice Department, according to a former senior Time Warner executive who requested anonymity to discuss the board's work.
Right-leaning foreign policy shops that started during the Bush years, like the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and the Institute for the Study of War, grew even more influential during the Obama administration — playing a major role on the Iran deal and the debate over fighting ISIS (respectively).
Inspired perhaps by the Women's March on Washington last month (not to mention the feminist groundswell seemingly building ever since), the more influential beauty looks at New York Fashion Week had a message: There's a new power woman in town, and she's not afraid to manhandle beauty stereotypes to her liking.
Already relatively accessible to the public, the field became even more influential with the rise of behavioral economics in the 1980s and 1990s, as visionaries like Richard Thaler, (who won the Nobel Prize in economics this month) found applications for counterintuitive social-psychology insights that could be used to guide policy.
You can't talk about the history of HIV and AIDS without talking about the history of ACT UP. Formed in the mid 1980s, as HIV ravaged LGBTQ communities across the country, the group was perhaps more influential than any other in bringing the crisis to light through the sheer force of its activism.
Indeed, it may be even more influential than other forms of media, as more than 90% of professional journalists, be they newspaper, radio, or TV reporters, use what's happening on social media to determine what stories to cover, who to interview, and even whether to double down and cover the same story again.
"Frank Anderson was one of the last of a generation of C.I.A. station chiefs who were more influential than the American ambassadors in the nations where they served," Tim Weiner, a former New York Times reporter and the author of "Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA" (2008), said in an email.
The Story Behind the Story The story hardly covered in the mainstream media is that the anti-regime resistance, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and its largest unit, the People's Mujahedeen of Iran (PMOI), more commonly known as the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq or MEK, are more influential than the Greens.
I worry that an obsession by some with implicit bias, given its overall empirical track record, may potentially divert attention and resources away from us addressing factors that are far more influential and important in shaping discriminatory behavior and that create the unjust ethnic disparities we sorely need to do something about.
But if Assad has mostly destroyed the opposition and retaken much of the country by the end of Obama's term, the next president will find a done deal in Syria; one where the Syrian people view the United States as a traitor, and where Iran, Russia and Hezbollah are potentially more influential than ever.
"In summary, Justice Thomas climbed from Pin Point, Georgia, prejudice and poverty to the pinnacle of the legal profession, to where he is now an intellectual leader on a Supreme Court that is more influential than ever in the most powerful nation on Earth," said Cruz, a former law clerk at the Supreme Court.
"We also know there are larger challenges, strategic challenges in that region, and we have a President who has failed to show any larger strategic plan, and under his leadership, with his so-called maximum forces, Iran has become a more dangerous, more influential regime in that region," Booker told CNN's Victor Blackwell. Sen.
Frustrated by the policies of Washington, its NATO ally, in the conflict – particularly its support for Kurdish YPG forces in the fight against IS – and the inability of the Geneva talks to translate to changes on the ground, it had turned to Russia, a more influential broker on the battlefield, in search of a solution.
On the other hand, if the senior and the more influential people in the newsroom went in and saw and say, "You can't treat people like this," whether it's what you're doing with hours or how much you're making us write, or you're letting some people in who aren't really paid a living wage.
I think a lot of those bands have been huge influences on us, but I do find the whole Kinsella band thing a little frustrating, because although there are a couple of dudes who have the surname Kinsella, there are other people and other bands who don't have the surname Kinsella who are probably more influential.
" Cartier, with its 2.3 million Instagram followers, has taken similar considerations into account, according to its official comment: "Social media has become more and more influential in the past few years and has become a very important source of information for luxury consumers; it provides platforms for consumers to access directly the Cartier brand, following us to see what we are doing and what is new.
That's four times as much as Microsoft paid for Nokia, close to three times Google's expenditure on Motorola, and an order of magnitude more than Palm cost HP. We think of these other companies as the authors of the mobile world we're living in, but it's ARM's invisible contribution that has proven more influential — and now a lot more valuable — than all of them.
Former RSC Chairman Bill FloresWilliam (Bill) Hose FloresConservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Overnight Energy: GOP lawmaker parodies Green New Deal in new bill | House Republicans accuse Dems of ramming through climate bill | Park Service chief grilled over shutdown House Republicans accuse Dems of ramming through climate bill MORE (Texas), who preceded Walker, said the post has become even more influential since Trump became president.
Machiko Kyo's many movie roles — in Kenji Mizoguchi's "Ugetsu" and Teinosuke Kinugasa's "Gate of Hell," to name just a couple — remind us of a spectacular period of moviemaking in Japan in the years shortly after World War II. Perhaps no film of the time and place was more influential than Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon," which represents the rape of Ms. Kyo's character from four points of view, including the victim's.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) — a more influential figure than his House colleagues on the central question of how the government might be fully reopened — had attended the meeting in the White House Situation Room but left before the news conference.

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