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THAT YOUR VOTE CAN BE SWAYED AND ANYBODY'S VOTE CAN BE SWAYED?
Well, there have been claims that it swayed the election and we don't think it swayed the election.
"There have been claims that it swayed the election, and we don't think it swayed the election, but we take that responsibility really seriously," Sandberg said.
"She manages to keep her integrity and have a completely independent point of view...She's not easily swayed by other people's perspective — not swayed by fear-mongering or scapegoating."
" - Anthony, 227 "Swayed back and forth for hours.
If President Trump and congressional Republicans are not swayed by a moral argument, perhaps they will be swayed by the political one: betraying veterans means betraying many of their own voters.
She then got up and swayed -- and then collapsed.
Light fixtures swayed, windows rattled and televisions banged against walls.
Be careful not to get swayed by sales pitches, though.
I swayed and corrected to keep my cargo in check.
And the Fed won't be swayed by just one number.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, who wrote the court's opinion, wasn't swayed.
Shum's careful, thoughtful defense of affirmative action hadn't swayed them.
Naturally, armorers can be swayed by their own personal biases.
Internet fandom isn't swayed by poor lighting and infrequent updates.
Sometimes, opinions can be swayed when something is taken away.
As a child, Jonathan Losos was swayed by this argument.
Apparently they were swayed as the election got closer, too.
He watched through a window as trees and poles swayed.
But this seems not to have swayed many English voters.
But the furor doesn't seem to have swayed public opinion.
Teens, moreover, are more heavily swayed by brands than adults.
Mr. Zuckerberg has denied that such reports swayed American voters.
Democrats backing the push are not swayed by those arguments.
Obviously, the GOP is unlikely to be swayed by demonstrations.
They, too, could be swayed by pressure from their constituents.
These voters have not yet been swayed to support Mrs.
" Richie believes that the story "would have swayed the election.
But my moral compass was not swayed, I was determined.
Do you find yourself swayed by the wisdom of crowds?
She is too easily swayed by the people around her.
Trees swayed from the wind and toppled over, blocking roads.
Furat Mamo and his friends at Piraeus were not swayed.
Negative partisanship swayed Republicans at the mass and elite level.
But Saudi Arabia may not be swayed by Trump's pressure campaign.
Club goers swayed in a Caribbean aura out on the patio.
Hitherto, Indonesian Muslims have not been easily swayed by sectarian arguments.
It is what swayed my vote despite my misgivings with him.
Perrigo shares swayed after the company reported quarterly results on Monday.
For more than 50 years NIMBYs have swayed American city politics.
At that point, easily swayed real humans jump on the bandwagon.
As we swayed to the music and held to each other,
But the White House's plans weren't swayed by mere policy concerns.
And even militias are swayed by the prospect of more commerce.
Police opposition hasn't swayed states to abandon "stand your ground" laws.
Elsewhere the business outlook and earnings swayed some of the trading.
However, Moretz says she was never swayed by the Vermont senator.
Democrats aren't and won't be swayed by any of Cruz's arguments.
But his confidence isn't swayed by the comments of strangers online.
In New York, the chicken swayed uneasily in the breeze during
At the intersections, heavy old traffic signals swayed on their wires.
In both cases, however, wary lawmakers seemed not to be swayed.
And then there were the job assumptions, which swayed many Democrats.
Because we are swayed by emotions like selfishness, anger and fear.
Ms. Calhoun was surprised to find herself swayed by Audible's pitch.
Should regulators be swayed to give these lobbyists a regulatory handout?
Mr. Volker asked Mr. Sondland how he swayed the White House.
Mr. Volker asked Mr. Sondland how he swayed the White House.
Oddsmakers have not been particularly swayed by the big Celtics win.
They will not be easily swayed to vote for Hillary Clinton.
He likes to argue, and he is prepared to be swayed.
China, however, should not be swayed by any of those events.
It's unclear what swayed the Red Sox to deal them together.
She said she wouldn't be swayed by a decades-old misdeed.
Could it be that her father's political power swayed the decision?
There is little evidence that Kabila was swayed by the admonition.
But some, like Elworthy, will not be swayed from the truth.
"Voters won't be swayed by these legislative tactics," Mr. Gorman said.
Public opinion is swayed entirely by the results of his fights.
The most knowledgeable in their sample were hardly swayed at all.
Had it come out, it could have potentially swayed the outcome.
FBI Director Comey testified he's sick over accusations that he swayed the election FBI Director Comey testified he's sick over accusations that he swayed the election FBI Director James Comey testified Wednesday that he's "mildly nauseous" at the idea that his decision to announce the reopening of an investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server could have swayed the U.S. presidential election.
An interesting suggestion from our research is that Democrats and Republicans are swayed by partisanship because they think their fellow Democrats or fellow Republicans are even more swayed by partisanship — and they don't want to break ranks.
But a visibly angry Judge Clay was not swayed by their pleas.
"The whole institutional system is swayed to one party," Mr. Martin said.
He pledged that he wouldn't be swayed by the Washington lobbying class.
This could be harmful because uneducated students may be misinformed or swayed.
It shows the world is swayed by good science and solid evidence.
I'm sorry you are even swayed and manipulated by these men's lies.
Then I laid my head on his chest and we just swayed.
Kaitlynn really wants to be a mom and never swayed from that.
Don't be swayed by any limitations people try to put on you.
But the temptations of modern graphics still haven't swayed the group's mind.
Her buyers, mostly domestic and local, are not swayed by Wall Street.
But those incidents don't appear to have swayed many of his supporters.
The effort has not not swayed Trump, according to the White House.
That politicians would be swayed by public opinion shouldn't be a surprise.
The ground swayed for a long time after the heavy shaking stopped.
"I'm certainly not going to be swayed by emotions," Judge Williams said.
ANDROS, Greece (Reuters) - Like colorful corals, they swayed in the underwater current.
MaKenzie stood under a tree and swayed her arms in the air.
You stick to your principles and are not easily swayed by superficialities.
House Speaker Ryan will only be swayed by the force of numbers.
To and fro I swayed, as if pushed by a beachy breeze.
"I've never felt psychologically swayed to change how we operate," he said.
Can you imagine why someone might be swayed by hate speech rhetoric?
Democrats need in the general election are also likely to be swayed.
Apparently, Williams was swayed by an Instagram photo Kesha shared this week.
It insinuates that Harris and her deputies were swayed by powerful interests.
Such accusations have not swayed the party from its anti-immigration course.
The Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, swayed not one soul in these places.
It wouldn't be the first time that Putin swayed the American president.
Swayed by reports from private detectives, family servants and Gloria herself, Mrs.
And the papyrus in the nearby reflecting pools swayed in his breeze.
But Chasanow wasn't swayed, calling Pugh's crime "astounding," according to the paper.
Students are allowed and encouraged to switch sides as they are swayed.
For now, Cashman insists he will not be swayed by the standings.
And, supposedly the same people (there are no others) swayed U.S. [election].
Hammocks swayed under tall coconut trees in the center of the island.
People put their arms around each other and swayed as they screamed.
Mr. Hershman said utility contributions had not swayed him against net metering.
Trump may have been swayed by the civility of Thursday night's affair.
He just swayed side to side, his full weight against the pillar.
But the stories of juveniles on the registry have increasingly swayed her.
His interaction with the team, with the coaches, with myself, never swayed.
His 6.6% total on Election Day would not have swayed Reagan's landslide.
Will the Trump administration be swayed to rethink its decision to withdraw?
It's unclear whether McCrory will eventually be swayed in the same way.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West swayed to John Legend's "All of Me."
Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello swayed to "The Way You Look Tonight."
And those who don't support Mr. Trump are not likely to be swayed.
But he ultimately swayed the majority with a bit of savvy campaign bluster.
Under blinking strobes, dancers gyrated and swayed to salsa and hip-hop beats.
One example of why they won't be swayed: the optional work requirement provision.
But our judges could not be swayed in their affection for this stuff.
"I'm pleased to meet you!" he said, gripping her arms as they swayed.
In part, he was swayed by wanting to follow in his mother's footsteps.
Rain pattered on the windows, and the house swayed slightly in the wind.
The real news was that these tactics might have swayed a presidential election.
But Newsome thinks the fellowship of the group may have swayed some members.
None of it swayed other Dallas-area Muslim leaders to demand his ouster.
Why is it unlikely the presidential election can be swayed by a hack?
An Irwin County Superior Court judge was not swayed and rejected the motion.
McCain's vote on the iconic health care reform vote may have swayed people.
Fake news swayed many people during the campaign, and often spread like wildfire.
But there is little evidence that high-price scenarios swayed their investment decisions.
Fake news shared on Facebook may have swayed the most recent presidential election.
Parents, too, can be swayed by the "bargains" they see on social media.
For now, broader risk sentiment was yet to be swayed by Trump's comments.
People who live close to two or three mass killings seem especially swayed.
Indeed. Is it a mess of conflicting information where elections are potentially swayed?
That is likely to have swayed the government's view against a total ban.
Delrahim underscored in May that he would not be swayed by political considerations.
But it seems obvious that he was swayed by evidence from the hearing.
The ups and downs of polling data have swayed financial markets for months.
They aren't swayed by accusations of collaboration with Russia to swing the election.
Otherwise it is misguided, irrational, swayed by populism and a lack of education.
But there is no question that people can be swayed by online content.
I asked Costello if the Never Trumpers' jeremiads had swayed any congressional Republicans.
But the gynecologist said her clinical judgment hasn't been swayed by the money.
Often, they said they were swayed as much by the arguments of Mrs.
The ride stayed rocky, and we braced ourselves and swayed together in silence.
SL: Well, it swayed public opinion, but it also caused riots and deaths.
Despite Counsell's inexperience as a manager, his dedication to the organization swayed Attanasio.
The music swayed, doubled back on itself, and, at other moments, released explosively.
Mr. Cuomo and Ms. Reardon should not be swayed by this scare tactic.
Community pressure, and media attention, has swayed the agency in the past, too.
But the referee has not been swayed, and neither has the replay official.
The fact that the procedure was covered heavily swayed her to try Regenexx.
As he worked, his hips swayed and his lips silently mouthed the lyrics.
Karthik Nemmani swayed onstage in a blue hoodie, hands clasped behind his back.
On windy days, it swayed so much that reporters called it Death Row.
It's not clear how much ordinary readers are being swayed by the controversy.
Here is their road map to convincing Trump: Trump is swayed by stature.
I fear that your desire for a woman president has swayed your decision.
Paul McLeod: Do you see any signs over your Republican colleagues being swayed?
Arguably, pants are swayed more by the rapid tide of trends than tops.
Her father never swayed from the hardest, most hate-filled of political lines.
U.S. citizens simply don't appear to have been swayed by the nationalist rhetoric.
Women with mittens and ornate mukluk boots swayed their hips to the beat.
But St. Louis Circuit Judge Timothy Wilson was not swayed by that evidence.
That ignorance creates some wishy-washy, easily swayed opinions about abortion, polls show.
It's not nice or flattering for us to believe that our culture can be so easily swayed by something so base as reality television, swayed so much that it can affect the election of the highest executive office in the land.
Such globalization arguments haven't swayed Cindy Estrada, vice president of the United Auto Workers.
Trees, overhead cables and cars swayed, and a fire truck raced down the street.
Unfortunately, by then, Kuykendall had been swayed by the other court documents and findings.
Trump may also have been swayed personally in meetings with Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
And millennials are also the group least likely to be swayed by political promises.
Neither woman would be swayed in their version of the previous conversation between them.
People think of themselves as strong or right-minded, so they can't be swayed.
Most debate watchers, 53%, said their vote was not swayed by Tuesday's face off.
Santiago office buildings swayed for about 30 seconds at the end of the workday.
So maybe my Dota bias has swayed me to focus on the wrong similarity.
Congresswoman Chacon, loyal to Keiko, said the abstainers had been swayed by the government.
Nope. If anything, Trump has already been swayed by U.S. airlines over foreign competition.
But I am somewhat swayed by the argument of e-cigarettes for harm reduction.
Voters will also be swayed by traditional issues like taxes, healthcare, crime and education.
As students swayed to a live band, a young man picked up a microphone.
She swayed to some internal music as she waited to step onto the podium.
Apple executives have tried to reassure Wall Street, but recent reports have swayed sentiment.
Joe Schmo gets swayed by debates; lifelong-Republican superlawyers like Gonzales generally do not.
His dreadlocks swayed as he danced and dodged, as he punched and received punches.
John Culberson (R-Texas), said the U.S. should not be swayed by such threats.
In the call with reporters Wednesday, the administration official denied Erdoğan swayed Trump's decision.
In the call with reporters Wednesday, the administration official denied Erdogan swayed Trump's decision.
But the judges also seemed swayed by the arguments from Santa Clara County, Calif.
On a recent night, several diners bobbed their heads and swayed in their seats.
Monahan, however, said he was most swayed by news he received at 9 p.m.
The camera swayed back and forth, and it added something really strange and spooky.
Other holdouts, like Mr. Johnson, appear to have been swayed by admonishments or assurances.
He swayed slightly, like a Jenga tower about to collapse, before regaining his balance.
Were the Warriors or Durant, or both, swayed by external pressure about Durant's absence?
Can we safely assume that swing voters will not be swayed by such attacks?
"The judges are very swayed by their own reactions to each person," Meier said.
Normally, political ads are tailored to people who might be swayed by their messaging.
I don't think they are swayed by these kinds of initiatives, but by results.
To the left, the tall brush of Mexico swayed in a too-faint breeze.
But he declined to speculate on whether Facebook could have swayed the 2016 election.
Even scientists can be swayed by the persuasion of the cute and cuddly animal.
It's important to note that not everyone is so easily swayed by their leaders.
Trump is notably fond of Xi and swayed easily during one-on-one conversations.
But America has proven itself uninterested in facts, preferring to be swayed by bravado.
And he has certainly found his views swayed by well-reasoned arguments he finds there.
Howard, who loathes savory carbs, is not swayed for a second and grabs the board.
Nobody seemed swayed by Bumble's emphasis on gender equality either and also gave them 6+.
But they can track how much American political conversation was swayed by these fake voices.
The Fed was designed to be independent in order to resist being swayed by politics.
Lenkner said he was gratified that Judge Alsup refused to be swayed by DoorDash's arguments.
He's not sure he swayed anyone, but at least Gabriel didn't get the last word.
As purple and black lines spun behind him, Max nodded and swayed back and forth.
The thing that's always been true about Rand Paul: he won't be swayed by critics.
Brand loyalty is weak and buyers are more likely to be swayed by prominent ads.
Save the Karoo, an advocacy group, isn't swayed by the prospect of groundbreaking astronomical discoveries.
Yet the foodies of Pacific Palisades are not just swayed by science—or even pseudoscience.
But this first step has still swayed public opinion to see Facebook as a copycat.
Corporations, and governments swayed by their big pockets, don't often venture down these paths voluntarily.
Those members might be particularly vulnerable to being swayed by such plainly visible critical consensus.
Others said they were swayed by the diversity and positive vibes of the Democratic convention.
And they're not swayed by unwrinkled skin and a relatively full head of dark hair.
They brought the Communion to the altar and un-selfconsciously clapped, swayed and sang along.
His suggestion was not received well, but Nareerat was eventually swayed by her husband's insistence.
We continued walking as the breeze picked up, and the branches swayed and leaves rustled.
He would step slowly, often barefoot for better grip, arms out, as the wire swayed.
Studies show that juries are often more swayed by compelling narratives than by hard evidence.
His robes sat elegantly on his torso as he swayed very slightly while he spoke.
Homebuyers, however, were not as easily swayed, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly data.
More commonly, it is locals who are swayed by promises of large sums of money.
But the poll also shows that those who initially oppose single-payer can be swayed.
Almost fully swayed, I traveled upstairs to check out the second floor of the store.
The county, swayed by Fortress's long track record in owning golf courses, approved the deal.
Any evidence that it might be swayed by attacks from Trump could unnerve the markets.
They were swayed by data showing consumers want more than just a high pixel count.
In Little, Brown's open-plan office, helium-filled "Get Well" balloons swayed over Mallory's desk.
Meanwhile, red- and purple-state Democrats are warning that they won't be swayed by leadership.
The cultural forces that swayed the election in favor of Trump are likely to remain.
Ultimately it may have been pity for Mr. Garcia's physical condition that swayed immigration officials.
"Purple Rain" then came on, and fans swayed to the music with their iPhones glowing.
These are often holdovers from other administrations, so, in theory, not swayed by political influence.
Artists know that a swell of voices makes it hard not to feel emotionally swayed.
Too easily swayed, it helps create the opposite danger, the sneering autocrat, proud and intransigent.
Cogan wrote Wednesday that there was no reason to think those articles swayed the jury.
When those directly involved in atrocities can't be swayed, their enablers are often more responsive.
That has traditionally been heavily swayed by pro-Beijing allies mobilizing supporters across the city.
She said she was swayed by Trump's opposition to overseas wars and international trade agreements.
Russian disinformation reached 126 million people on Facebook, but were any of them really swayed?
Mr. Marclay was swayed, drawn by what Snap engineers said was possible with its technology.
Mr. Lippencott played "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz as they swayed for their loved ones.
Marrero wasn't swayed by speculation that Dish might sell its spectrum rather than use it.
He wrote some teams a personal letter to explain his missteps, but few were swayed.
While that gives Democrats a talking point, it's clear Republicans aren't swayed by this opposition.
I hovered, half-hypnotized, as it swayed back and forth in sync with the water.
Online debate within China, likely swayed by younger people, has heavily favoured a permanent ban.
But on Friday, he said he was swayed to support the bill despite its cost.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) or Susan Collins (R-Maine) might be swayed to oppose Farr.
I think I'm swayed by all the information, that's why I feel busier than before.
Still, he said he did not think voters would be swayed by Trump's divisive approach.
There's little precedent for understanding just how much voters might be swayed by a candidate's health.
There was an African American woman who just could not be swayed to vote for guilt.
It turns out the surgeon's gender — more than his or her performance — massively swayed that decision.
But that has not swayed Pelosi from her argument that it's too soon to consider impeachment.
And the fresh air and the way the trees swayed, just everything made me feel better.
But when I tried Shiseido's Future Solution LX Concentrated Balancing Softener, I was very quickly swayed.
The president has been swayed into action by cable news coverage of violence in the past.
This time—perhaps swayed by Ziya's confidence and knowledge of the law—they let her through.
Some fanciful headlines have claimed that the entire state of Michigan could've been swayed with $42,000.
"They (Chinese importers) are not going to be intimidated, or swayed by U.S. sanctions," he said.
However, the 2nd Circuit wasn't swayed by the Supreme Court's acceptance of the Rule 41 modifications.
Others are swayed by a recap of witness testimony, while some prefer a slide deck presentation.
In particular, Oliver points out how much social media swayed this past election in Trump's favor.
John follows up, and Coleman, a little swayed that Adam's back on set, takes the meeting.
It seems unlikely that the Trump administration will be swayed by this evidence of collateral damage.
In the end, Barlow's instincts swayed toward social responsibility too much to be a true libertarian.
What matters is that either you believe Comey's October surprise swayed the election or you don't.
READ: Supporter gives Bush Powerball ticket But not everyone is swayed by Bush's offensive against Trump.
Firefighters lined up along the beach as the boat swayed back and forth in strong waves.
We're all swayed by new and novel things, and beauty brands serve up tons of 'em.
Moderate members were ultimately swayed with small amounts of money to help Americans with preexisting conditions.
When the time came for the national anthem, the Warriors restlessly swayed from foot to foot.
It was country college night, and people swayed to the beat as music blared through speakers.
And in that presentation, people would be swayed from their emotional responses to a logical response.
But Mr. Cook apparently also commands a sizable audience that can be swayed by his opinion.
One of the court's justices, Brian Kerr, said judges would not be swayed by personal views.
So far, the convergence of business support this week hasn't swayed McConnell to tweak that timeline.
The FCC shouldn't be swayed by NOAA's alarmism; your 7-day weather forecast will be fine.
Facebook executives dispute the notion that fake news on the social network might have swayed voters.
"It's amazing how people are swayed by it," Heidi Cruz told Yahoo News about Wilmore's jokes.
It breeds political dysfunction, and it helps explain why so many Americans aren't swayed by facts.
But I'm not sure how many voters are going to be swayed by a Bush defection.
Instead of moving as if on wires, people swayed, blinked, and emoted with a realistic imprecision.
Again, this won't definitely prove anything either way, and true believers will likely not be swayed.
I responded with quotes from local law enforcement and links, but she would not be swayed.
Still, I tried to imagine Donald Trump being swayed by this argument and had no luck.
Someone turned on the music she'd requested ("Smooth," by Santana), and she swayed a little, uncertainly.
Buildings in that city swayed, trees were downed, windows shattered and hundreds of flights were canceled.
Like Mr. Trump, the president's most fervent supporters are not swayed by facts they consider inconvenient.
It's sound enough reasoning for the easily-swayed crowd and they set off hazing Devon relentlessly.
It remains the most powerful institution in Algeria, having swayed politics from the shadows for decades.
"We have not been and we will not be swayed by political arguments," Mr. Trudeau said.
But despite those fears, Jeffers questioned the degree to which people are swayed by such targeting.
Charles E. Blake gently swayed and clapped, head bowed and tortoiseshell glasses halfway down his nose.
Most experts will tell us not to get swayed by a volatile market's ups and downs.
But after seeing how happy another interracial couple was in their marriage, she was not swayed.
Perhaps most importantly, he is straightforward and doesn't appear swayed or enthralled by the political process.
Russia's intervention in the conflict beginning late last year has swayed the war in Assad's favor.
No federal money is spent on abortion care, but opponents are not swayed by such facts.
While the Dunhams watch the industry warily, they aren't swayed by what everyone else is doing.
During an interview, Ms. Egyptt wore a shearling bomber and swayed as if she were modeling.
After a dunk, he hung on the rim so long that the backboard swayed with aftershocks.
But that argument hasn't swayed ORR or Lloyd, a longtime opponent of both abortion and contraception.
"They want the votes of those who get swayed easily by matters of belief," he said.
Still others waited, hoping the smelter would reopen, swayed by Mr Trump's promises to help the industry.
Undecided participants and those whose candidate was eliminated then can be swayed to join another preference group.
Three years after his Vulture interview, Jones hadn't swayed on his opinion about Westeros' potential future rule.
Even with the campaign's focus on abortion, I had hope these single-issue voters could be swayed.
Zuckerberg then expressed dismay at the idea that fake news on Facebook could have swayed the election.
It's jarring and a reminder that the account of the events surrounding the murder hasn't swayed much.
I swayed alone in the midst of strangers, shaking my head at the men who approached me.
I attempted to convince him to flip back, and felt about 60 percent sure I'd swayed him.
Morales is swayed by the Saviors despite their brutality, because Negan gives men like him a purpose.
But market expectations of a rate cut were not swayed by the evidence of some inflationary pressure.
Those profiles were then used for political ad targeting that could have swayed elections around the world.
When I asked Warecki if her exchange swayed her for or against Kasich, she smiled and shrugged.
Still, some surviving Branch Davidians who remain loyal to Koresh aren't swayed by the new minister's rhetoric.
Trump didn't like how Comey acted as though he had swayed the 2016 election away from Clinton.
"I make clothes for a woman who is not swayed by what her husband thinks," Kawakubo said.
Some may also be swayed to look for a job when they might have simply not worked.
Let me be clear: I doubt that Russian CNA was the definitive act that swayed the election.
Nance also ruled Bergdahl's lawyers did not prove communication between Abrams and the prosecution swayed Abrams's judgment.
But those figures have been swayed in recent months by large numbers of people entering the workforce.
I wonder if being angrily shouted at or arrogantly debated with has ever swayed a single person?
Entering free agency last winter, Zellous said the Liberty's hunger to win a championship swayed her decision.
Then they might be swayed by political biases, ideology or even in some cases the historical record.
" He also dismissed the idea that Russia swayed the outcome of the US election as "very sad.
But new video evidence reveals how the cryptic company claims to have swayed America's 2016 presidential election.
Through lace curtains that swayed in the evening breeze, they would see families eating their evening meals.
Clients may glance at league tables, and big clients may also be swayed by large balance sheets.
The group is not sector specific and has swayed back and forth between cyclical and defensive sectors.
Everyone involved might have been presented in a skewed light, or been swayed by the show's producers.
But Trump is more likely to be swayed by China's quick and fierce response to his proposals.
She says it swayed violently, slamming her into the interior of the tube and causing severe injuries.
I myself am often swayed by the report provided alongside a chest X-ray or CT scan.
We asked a number of them if they'd made a decision, and if so, what swayed them.
And when challenged by someone with only a sliver of confidence, insecure people are often easily swayed.
But Mr. Powell and his colleagues have repeatedly said they will not be swayed by political considerations.
Six of Prince's aides and bandmates swayed to the music next to a tray of vegan desserts.
One theory is that someone could have swayed the VIX through bets on S. & P. 500 options.
During his performance of "Fly Me to the Moon" he gently and slowly swayed around the stage.
Do voters swayed by Steyer's long-running TV ad campaign in the state stay in his camp?
"There's a tendency to be swayed by data, and even data needs to be contextualized," Bautista said.
You don't get swayed by social media, or letters, or calls, or conversations, or by your spouse.
Unable to control the factions, he sought to manage them and at times swayed to their will.
He swayed from side to side and smiled as he moved alongside Saudi and White House officials.
If anybody thinks British justice can be swayed by national prejudice, they will be 100 percent wrong.
The army remains the most powerful institution in Algeria, having swayed politics from the shadows for decades.
Edmunds, however, is skeptical of the design, even if he believes people will be swayed by it.
"Local retail investors [are] more easily swayed by the latest headlines than the earnings prospects," Yeo said.
If they already harbor grievances against the regime, they are unlikely to be swayed by its pronouncements.
The branches of skeletal trees swayed overhead and the waters of the Pełcznica River churned far below.
It's this 15% that you might think would be swayed by news coverage of the impeachment proceedings.
Applause lines at campaign rallies would not have swayed Justice Scalia and will not impress current judges.
To win back the speakership this time, she swayed another 60 or so members of her caucus.
Laboratory experiments have found that people's beliefs about global warming can be swayed by their immediate environment.
They do not appear to have swayed the public, though — at least not outside of GOP circles.
I'm a simple person who can be easily delighted and swayed by automatic GIF creation and reliable backups.
Hiring managers, he thought, were too often swayed by the name of a fancy college on a résumé.
Conservative talk radio hosts — long distrustful of Mr. Christie's popularity among Democrats — weren't swayed by his rightward tilt.
Hoisted into the air by a crane, the mock helicopter cabin swayed above the water in total silence.
The possibility that Trump's willingness to kill Iranians is that easily swayed by superficial personal insults is terrifying.
Nadler wasn't swayed by Whitaker's timeline and said he needed to hurry up and get on with it.
It has swayed politics from the shadows for decades and is expected to help guide the transition process.
Red-coloured Chinese lanterns swayed in city streets thousands of miles from the home of the lunar festival.
Startled by the looming harm, and (he says) swayed by appeals from Mr Xi, Mr Trump swiftly backtracked.
Two girls swayed in sweet unison and mouthed lyrics while sharing the earphones of a strictly forbidden iPod.
It is a matter of regret that at certain points, the pope was apparently swayed by it, too.
Pension funds are in bonds for the long haul, and aren't swayed by weekly or monthly price fluctuations.
The billionaire swayed in time to the hymns at First Christian Church in Council Bluffs and took communion.
But Collins hasn't seemed swayed to vote against him, either by arguments about his positions or the accusations.
By the time the credits roll, no one but Nekeisha has been irrevocably swayed in any one direction.
Maybe the evidence really was insufficient, or maybe they were swayed by the tabloid reports impugning Gutierrez's credibility.
Trump knew his demographic and he never swayed from them, never tried to court votes from other sectors.
He certainly swayed me into becoming a lifelong supercar fan, but he did it with speed, not words.
" Brown, the defense lawyer, said the jury may have been swayed when the prosecution "changed their entire argument.
It seems likely that the presence of so many overlooked leads swayed the jury against a murder conviction.
Kushner, who has been tasked with getting the wall messaging under control, hasn't been swayed by those objections.
Lots of early voters means lots of decided voters, not voters that are easily swayed by news events.
As he swayed his body, leaning toward the tracks, his expression changed to a hollow look of anguish.
Dean said Uber's lobbyists swayed state lawmakers to not include that mandate in legislation that passed in 2014.
Lobbyists for various clients swayed to the beat, mingling near the State Assembly speaker and Brooklyn's district attorney.
Though, I'm also swayed by the upscale look, rave reviews, and a great price under $100 per night.
Studies also suggest children can be easily swayed to try junk food endorsed by celebrities and cartoon characters.
But, if we really wanted to, I'm sure Reddit could have swayed at least this election, this once.
But Julia Gatto, Bahn's court-appointed lawyer, swayed U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin Fox to grant her client bail.
The jury appeared swayed by the occupiers' contention that they were protesting government overreach and posed no threat.
For three millennia, the attentions of the Middle East have swayed from East to West and back again.
Last year, that message swayed Republican-leaning voters who responded to the thoughtful, "independent" leaders we put forward.
According to Ben Ammar and Maerov, the ex-directors were overly swayed by their personal friendships with Weinstein.
Former Senator Edward L. Bartlett bemoaned that policymakers were often easily swayed by special interests as a result.
Our hearts swayed us to save that marriage even if the spouse did not become who we hoped.
It appears that message has not swayed most of the country (perhaps because the media refuses to help).
If we can be so easily swayed by what is often clearly incorrect information, what then is democracy?
The branches of a Japanese lilac swayed in the front yard, and Ho pointed to her bedroom window.
Putin's principal rivals are Western democracies, whose elections can theoretically be swayed by the release of damaging information.
The questions about Mr. Bernhardt's conduct do not appear to have swayed Republican support for Mr. Trump's nominee.
Many people who are considering buying now may be swayed by other benefits of homeownership: control and certainty.
Lieutenant Piette, who grew up in Texas and Wisconsin, said he was not easily swayed by long odds.
The addition of this transparency language was what ultimately swayed some Democrat senators to vote for the bill.
One could imagine how Mr. Comey's letter might have swayed voters who remained undecided heading into Election Day.
Justin and Hailey just couldn't keep their hands off each other as they hugged, kissed, swayed and canoodled.
And Tuesday, Romney said the Bolton revelations have swayed some of his colleagues who were on the fence.
Mr. Azar said the administration was swayed by new survey data suggesting that very few teenagers preferred menthol.
But with early voting beginning in many states, voters may not be swayed much by labor market growth.
"I don't think African Americans will be swayed by what happens in New Hampshire or Iowa," he said.
It's easy to get swayed by a pretty handset design or a convincing salesperson at a retail store.
The material bent and swayed with my body, made room for me where I made none for myself.
But he has been swayed by his advisers, who warned him of political repercussions to any sweeping restrictions.
Privately, businessmen have said that in addition to low oil prices, the unpredictable legal system swayed their decisions.
Dozens of parishioners surrounded the couple, who bowed their heads, their faces stoic, and swayed to background music.
But the source added that UniCredit might be swayed if the state offered financial support with such a deal.
Obama swayed and clapped as JAY-Z, 48, performed at the On the Run II tour stop in Paris.
"I don't think the Fed is at all being swayed by the president or by politics," PIMCO's Browne said.
While there's no incontrovertible proof that those efforts swayed voters in Trump's favor, there is a convincing circumstantial case.
The Apple Pencil is widely regarded as the very best stylus solution for the tablet, and I felt swayed.
When asked by reporters about Trump's election victory and its impact, Churkin could not be swayed to discuss it.
Her experience, and others' grumbles that the whole process looked a bit like backroom dealing, likely swayed their decision.
Trump, clearly enjoying himself, smiled and swayed, even seeming to dance a little at the center of the group.
The media wasn't swayed by the overt support, but viewers listening at home on the later newscast might be.
Millions of them voted in favour of leaving the bloc, often swayed by the "Out" campaign's arguments on immigration.
The currency market has swayed back and forth over the past week on conflicting views towards U.S. monetary policy.
The whole experience sounds like it could have easily swayed into that "too much of a good thing" problem.
People dedicated to their shitty opinions probably won't be swayed, but exposing otherwise clueless members to context can't hurt.
That pressure of an imminent election happening whether Labour went for it or not may have ultimately swayed Corbyn.
Nye is obviously anti-evidence, right-wing writers said, look at how easily he's swayed by feelings over fact.
She covered her face with her hands as she swayed back and forth between panic, disbelief, and loving approval.
The boat lurched and swayed and the constant spit of surf made it feel I was drinking salt water.
Others were swayed by Arab veterans of the Afghan war who won asylum in the West in the 20163s.
As much as your romantic emotions may feel swayed by the moon, you're getting pretty used to this cycle.
Earlier, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said the central bank won't be easily swayed from a December rate hike.
A goat with half its cerebellum removed, for example, subsequently swayed and fell but suffered no loss of consciousness.
They loved both girls and don't exactly think there's a "wrong choice" — but ultimately, they all swayed toward Becca.
Shetland sheepdogs are known for being extremely intelligent, yet their wits haven't swayed the judges at Westminster just yet.
What is evident from this interview is that Trump's views have been swayed by the Kremlin's myths and propaganda.
That argument swayed CNBC viewers, 57 percent of whom agreed that privacy concerns trumped the needs of law enforcement.
What swayed their vote, Khoa said, was when the party chief of his commune spoke out against his dog.
For one scene the actor ate a real raw bison liver -- a commitment that may have swayed academy voters.
The death sentence decision suggests the jury was swayed more by the nonchalance Sampson showed after his last killing.
But Trump has not been swayed by the lack of international support for his move, and neither has Israel.
Perhaps she could be forgiven; who wouldn't be swayed by someone sending out David Bowie's confoundingly appropriate "Five Years"?
Despite spruiking by the entertainment media with its endless focus on material objects, the British public was not swayed.
Far from wincing at this process, of course, Aronofskyans—a devoted league—will be swayed by its allegorical force.
Without professional regulators overseeing the bank, would it be swayed by the politically connected to make excessively risky loans?
Joe Manchin of West Virginia was not swayed despite being courted by a top White House official this week.
He swayed to the music, praised black Christians and rolled out Detroit native Dr. Ben Carson for good measure.
On Amazon, this means letting myself be swayed by book cover art and then won over by the description.
And just eight days out from Election Day, Clinton insisted Monday voters will not be swayed by Comey's announcement.
The jewelry, too: a single chandelier crystal earring swayed from side to side as models walked down the runway.
Feo swayed, then spilled onto the bottom steps of the stoop, his bags and theremin crashing down around him.
But Randyll Tarly, father of Samwell and Dickon and owner of a truly epic speaking voice, is not swayed.
Powell was swayed by Sanders's aggressive climate policies, including a promise to keep fossil fuel reserves in the ground.
The panelists said they were moved by the patients' testimony and that in some cases, it swayed their votes.
Then, she locked her long arms as if to make a swing and swayed the toddler back and forth.
"I come to make some noise," he declared, as worshipers swayed to the music, shouting "Hallelujah!" with outstretched arms.
The results show that adults can both be swayed into responding incorrectly by their human peers, as previously demonstrated.
He wasn't swayed by Dr. Cryan's talk, but later he decided to put the idea to a simple test.
"I will not be swayed by political or other pressure in my decision-making," he wrote to F.B.I. employees.
The crowd swayed in their seats, and the country singer Lee Greenwood's voice rang over the half-carved mountain.
But there is no suggestion, at least publicly, that Warren will be swayed from her current path anytime soon.
We're heavily swayed by the people, messages, and circumstances around us — but, wait, this is actually a good thing!
In Freiburg, where a group of residents had been invited to watch the debate, few appeared to be swayed.
Sometimes artists are reluctant to cite those that have shaped their aesthetic, lest they seem unoriginal or easily swayed.
We need a strategy to end this conflict, not a president who can be swayed by one phone call.
The play also clearly demonstrates the dangers of rhetoric, showing how the mob can be swayed by powerful speakers.
The village council, swayed by Mr. Ahmad's powerful relatives, said Mah Yamsar's family had brought dishonor on the village.
Low costs, predictability and the overwhelming positive performance of the broad indexes have swayed many investors to indexing's corner.
Kaplan stressed the Fed's decisions would be based on objective analysis, and would not be swayed by political considerations.
He wants to try all the local drafts, but it's a Friday and I can't be swayed from bourbon.
The candles had melted and dripped and charred the flesh of the pineapples, but still the orange flames swayed.
People want to build their own dream and their loyalty is sometimes swayed by attractive offers at other companies.
The game swayed back and forth, and at times the potential of an exciting rivalry flashed across the court.
There has long been a debate on just how much judges are, or should be, swayed by public opinion.
He described it as "a pretty crazy idea" to think fake news on Facebook could have swayed the election.
Anne, however, was not so easily swayed: She declined at first, saying that she didn't know him well enough yet.
At the medal ceremony he swayed slightly and breathed deeply, his eyes moist, as he listened to the U.S. anthem.
And Trump, who famously believed that former president Obama wasn't born in the US, wasn't swayed by Warren's DNA test.
The prototype swayed on the highway during my two-mile demo ride in 2015, ping-ponging between the lane markers.
You can watch Lambert's performance below: Throughout the performance, the audience swayed, clapped, and sang along to the 1987 hit.
In equivocating about where to land with my conclusion on these earbuds, I was ultimately swayed by their microphone performance.
Powell's testimony comes at a sensitive time for the market, which has swayed wildly in recent weeks on inflation fears.
Murkowski indicated at the time that her decision was swayed in part by wanting to avoid a 28503-22020 tie.
Once a case moves past discovery, they argued, shareholders have to provide proof that the controlling shareholder swayed the vote.
If the goal is to tout climate change policy, Leonardo DiCaprio might do the trick if he could be swayed.
Clinton's rally Sunday in Des Moines was ebullient, as friends hugged one another and swayed to piped-in Katy Perry.
So while Trump swayed to the choir music at Great Faith Ministries and praised black Christians, it is not enough.
They're not easily swayed by just any scarf or sweater, because their personal style has a much more precise aesthetic.
They're far less likely (though not immune) to be swayed by events and decisions taking place in the United States.
Walker, a former Republican presidential candidate, is not swayed by more than 300,000 signatures on online petitions at the Change.
"He was not swayed by that at all and it absolutely did not factor into his decision," Ms. Nicholas said.
Interesting that J Lo wasn't swayed by Kate's claim -- and also that Marciano still showed up and addressed his guests.
Some fear the ITC may be more easily swayed by the bankruptcy of a few than the threat to many.
Stomach grumbling and eyes bleary, I worked my way across a rope bridge that swayed and sank with each footstep.
Videos showed screaming people running in panic from a shopping mall and a neighborhood in Bali where parked vehicles swayed.
For those not swayed by financial incentives and the improvement of patient care, the government baked in penalties for noncompliance.
When his crew is briefly swayed by Anna's words (broadcast to their ship), he mutes her to continue the mission.
It was the subtleties in Pavelski's game that eventually swayed his coach, and showed that he could be something special.
In an interesting twist, it seems the president's decision to bomb Syria was swayed by his daughter-cum-intern, Ivanka.
In videos circulating on social media, Jenner can be seen giving Scott a hug as they swayed to the music.
So firms must be savvy enough to undertake their own risk assessments without necessarily being swayed by the official line.
For the minor characters who are easily swayed by the shine of technology, Black Mirror will usually argue it's both.
Those tempted by Brexit are swayed by emotions: fears of foreigners; romantic ideas of sovereignty; Trumpian calls to reverse globalisation.
And while she has not swayed Bill, a key question this week is whether she can persuade those like him.
Forty-three percent of Palmetto State primary voters say they are undecided or could be swayed to support another candidate.
Powell's testimony comes at a sensitive time for the markets, which have swayed wildly in recent weeks on inflation fears.
Some conservatives were swayed to vote for the bill by Trump's plan to declare a national emergency, including GOP Rep.
New antitrust folks aren't swayed by the fact that consumers are doing well with Amazon's high efficiency and low prices.
An excerpt from a book by the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower reveals what the firm did that swayed the 2016 elections.
And it risked puncturing the crucial perception that the Fed is an independent body that won't be swayed by politics.
Or would it be swayed by the inefficiency of serial litigation of the same threshold issues in thousands of cases?
Turner enjoyed his friend's new bend toward cynicism, even as he found himself swayed by the magic of the fight.
And House Republicans, siding with Trump, are showing no signs they intend to be swayed by Mueller's testimony on Wednesday.
Various tree roots dangled and swayed from the ceiling of Local Project, as part of an installation by Anastasiya Gutnik.
They have not grown up imbued with the Islamic tradition or teachings and are therefore easily swayed by Islamist ideology.
Such arguments have not swayed Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who refuses to let Garland come to a vote.
But in Louis-Dreyfus' expert hands, she's no wimp and she's never swayed by romance in the personal or political.
"Don't get swayed by how great all these extras sound if you're ever going to carry a balance," says Rossman.
It's hard to say whether the attack ad swayed any voters, but Curbelo couldn't thwart the challenge to his seat.
At that point, Devine argues, some could be swayed to back the Sanders campaign over Clinton despite their "pledged" status.
It is not clear how many voters saw the president's 11th-hour endorsement and how many of them it swayed.
In a city of towering apartment buildings, some reported they were becoming motion-sick as their homes twisted and swayed.
I swayed as the bus went into a turn onto Avenue C. Whatever I scribbled in my notebook was illegible.
But the reality is that a new generation of Americans is not swayed by the old labels and divisive tactics.
As long as there has been farm money, Copa-Cogeca, Europe's largest organization for farmers, has swayed where it goes.
Researchers have struggled to precisely measure how much people are swayed by what they see in their social media feeds.
Critics warned that Tuesta's resignation risked sending the message that Vizcarra, formerly the country's vice president, could be easily swayed.
Rehak expressed concern after the sentencing that jurors might be swayed by an insanity defense, according to the Roanoke Times.
Dancers wrapped in skirts with Francis' face swayed to the beat played over loudspeakers and the rafters erupted in ululations.
We're not making any promises but you might be swayed by some of the options that we have lined up.
He writes in the show's catalog that fear-mongering media campaigns, supported by various interest groups, have swayed the argument.
The weight surprised her and she swayed, tried to hold it, then fell with a shriek into the wintry harbor.
Bezos apparently hopes that Congress will find Amazon's proposed regulations amenable... or otherwise be swayed by its army of lobbyists.
As the dancers inched toward one another, taking parallel steps that gradually became less regimented, they swayed and swirled silkily.
Bipartisan efforts in Congress are underway to investigate the CIA's conclusion that Russian interference swayed the election in Trump's favor.
It might have swayed a few on-the-fence senators, but the resolution still passed with a dozen GOP defections.
Many voters also say their votes may be swayed by the types of donations a candidate accepts on gun policy.
Smokers, teenagers, pundits and even doctors were swayed by the argument, since tobacco contains 4,103 chemicals — including 70 known carcinogens.
"A lot of people have swayed their reporting with their biases, and I didn't want to do that," he said.
"I would be surprised if Mueller indicted the president for the same prudential reasons that swayed Starr," Mr. Mariotti said.
On a recent, balmy morning, palm trees swayed along the beachfront promenade as gray-haired dancers twirled and sashayed about.
Maybe. They could have offended an interest group (PETA), which could have hurt the box office and swayed the Academy.
The agreement was designed to increase transparency to avoid appearances that U.S. foreign policy could be swayed by wealthy donors.
I complain about their seemingly nonsensical purchases and laugh at how they were probably swayed by ads or persuasive salespeople.
Threats from major businesses swayed Arizona and Georgia's governors to veto religious freedom laws that were perceived as anti-LGBTQ.
He's an obedient, easily swayed nobody, and Damon doesn't portray him as particularly divided, or even particularly interested in the options.
While he recognizes the rights of people to try to persuade him to change his vote, he will not be swayed.
But whether you're swayed by it or not — and the degree to which you agree with it — corresponds to your predispositions.
Thursday's and Friday's quakes were so powerful, they swayed buildings, cracked streets and foundations, and caused fire outbreaks and gas leaks.
The quake swayed buildings and cracked streets and foundations in Southern California on Friday night, sending terrified residents into the streets.
South Koreans are incensed by rumours that Ms Choi swayed policy and orchestrated cabinet reshuffles, exploiting her clout to win favours.
As I told the Committee during my hearing, a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure.
Single issue voters who could be swayed by that one issue, he said, were never on the table for Jones anyway.
But, new details about The Bachelorette finale reveal that it wasn't love, but one big mistake that really swayed Fletcher's choice.
The guy hadn't done anything especially wrong—maybe bumped into me a few times as he swayed and clutched his drink.
In a telephone interview on Thursday, he said he was not swayed by its explanation of the significant test result variations.
Conservative representatives cited one study in particular that said that Google Search's political bias swayed voters in favor of Hillary Clinton.
I was quite swayed by him and in a weird way Randal's work seems like some of the least crazy stuff.
In the end, however, only one lawmaker was swayed, and the bill wound up failing 38–31, with two senators abstaining.
China has persuaded nearly every African state to ditch diplomatic recognition of Taiwan; only eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) remains to be swayed.
Of course, it's not that voters in the past have been swayed by any erudite greatness of our candidates of yesteryear.
Voters may call themselves independents, but most have sorted themselves into one of two camps with little chance of being swayed.
Many of the cases have been in strongholds of vaccine-wary parents, swayed by anti-vax misinformation and distrust of authorities.
And it was the face-to-face time with the members of the Massachusetts House that swayed them to her cause.
Skyscrapers swayed from the force of the quake, causing frightened office workers to flee the high-rise buildings in the capital.
Also on Tuesday, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said the central bank won't be easily swayed from a December rate hike.
Also on Tuesday, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said the central bank won't be easily swayed from a December rate hike.
The Mexican peso, which has swayed throughout the election cycle in tandem with Trump's electoral fortunes, was weaker against the dollar.
If there's ever a time we could be swayed that a coat can become a must-have accessory, this is it.
By presenting Mr Steinmeier as above politics, she might have swayed the CDU to vote for him along with the SPD.
He seems unlikely to be swayed, so this is really more gauntlet than letter that Senator Franken has sent his way.
North Korea has sought relief from the sanctions, but denies that it has or will ever be politically swayed by them.
In fact, whether Russian-linked ads and disinformation swayed a significant number of voters in the 2016 election remains largely unknown.
If that many electors are swayed, it would prevent a Trump presidency — though the odds of that happening are extremely high.
Jaden and Willow Smith performed in front of a packed house while their parents looked on and swayed to the music.
Shareholder John Lame, who worked in P&G's finance department, said he voted online for Trian, swayed by Peltz's industry experience.
BGH and AustralianSuper said they disapprove of Brookfield's proposal, adding they would not be swayed by the Canadian firm's special condition.
The court passed down two 6-2 decisions on Tuesday, both of which wouldn't have been swayed by an additional justice.
Again and again in the book, the president ends up being swayed to one side or the other by personal sentiment.
Second, the belief that Pena Nieto will somehow be swayed by the intimate details of his Electoral College victory is odd.
If an election can be swayed by a simple spear-phishing attack, how much trust can we put in the result?
But the traditional parties may reassert themselves, or a centre-right bloc swayed by Le Pen could block his domestic agenda.
Could a Republican-led U.S. government be swayed to further deregulate the airline industry and herald a new era of competition?
He closed his eyes for a moment, a too long blink, and swayed slightly before opening them again and righting himself.
Hundreds of other queens stared up at them and mouthed the lyrics to the tune as they swayed in unison, entranced.
Yet Rick isn't swayed, and he makes it clear he still intends to kill Negan — no matter what Carl's wishes were.
Titus has yet to make a decision, but has said in an interview that her choice won't be swayed by Reid.
The prosecutors and their boss, the United States attorney for the Western District of Virginia, John L. Brownlee, were not swayed.
Additionally, two separate major climate reports were released last year that could have swayed public opinions around global warming, Leiserowitz said.
Hernandez's at-bat continued uninterrupted, although both foul poles swayed and the live broadcast shook through the center-field camera shot.
Idemitsu's management has been looking at various options to complete the merger but none of them have swayed the founding family.
Hernandez's at-bat continued uninterrupted, although both foul poles swayed and the live broadcast shook through the center field camera shot.
The final thing that swayed it was we have a stakeholders group of young people who are users of our service.
"This will be argued to the delegates who I think can be swayed by a political argument about electability," said Miller.
Mike Leach swayed Minshew, and he transferred to Washington State, where an impressive season helped him get drafted to the NFL.
Still, as leather-clad baby boomers revved engines, drank beer and swayed to classic rock ballads, Mr. Trump's influence was palpable.
In his autobiography, My Life, Chagall recalls: All over the city my multicoloured beasts swayed in the air, swollen with revolution.
But U.S. Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim wasn't swayed by the Silicon Valley giant and ruled in the Cambodian opposition leader's favor.
There's no way to know how much the coverage of the "Podesta Leaks," as Julian Assange dubbed them, swayed the election.
This suggests the famously insular Trump might be swayed to reverse the current laissez-faire approach taken by federal enforcement agencies.
Big investors may not be swayed by apparent trends, a corporate adviser told the FT, but retail investors probably will be.
The prosecutors and their boss, the United States attorney for the Western District of Virginia, John L. Brownlee, were not swayed.
Last year Umbria, another traditionally PD-supporting region, was indeed swayed by Salvini's campaign arguments and voted in favor of Lega.
Mr. Gautier said he was not swayed by Ms. Le Pen's nationalist campaign, or by her rival's promises of economic deregulation.
Those who were swayed based on a candidate's minimum wage stance were of roughly equal proportion--essentially cancelling each other out.
Echavarria also saw no reason for the Fed to be swayed in its policy decisions by the woes of emerging markets.
I'd be surprised if anyone who is drawn to Anohni's music would need to be swayed on any of these issues.
While the stock market gets rocked by intense bouts of volatility, one of Wall Street's biggest bulls refuses to be swayed.
The controversy shows that Hallmark wasn&apost clear on what they stand for — which is why they are so easily swayed.
Dave Terry, a watch collector and chief executive of Hub International Insurance Brokers, tries not to get swayed by auction prices.
"But at the end of the day in my seven trials, the jury was not swayed by his demeanor and comments."
Sam Graves (Mo.), the top Republican on the House Transportation Committee who is a pilot with a commercial rating, wasn't swayed.
But recent gains in confidence have been particularly strong among the voters most likely to be swayed by economic news: independents.
He swayed dangerously on camera, eyes disoriented alongside other apparent signs of concussive trauma — the look of someone who'd been beaten.
She was swayed, our congressional correspondent writes, by the news of Mr. Trump's pressure on Ukraine to investigate his political rivals.
But Dunn said she does not think the market or investors are generally swayed by internal workings at any one company.
Specifically, how much were shoppers swayed by a little bar that displayed the percentage of items that had already been claimed?
As I told the Committee during my hearing, a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure.
Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, has said she would not be swayed by violence to yield to the demands of protesters.
One is a warning to populists, with the play showing how public opinion is easily swayed and manipulated by charismatic figures.
He swayed to the beat and mouthed the words to the chorus, "We ready for the road," before addressing the crowd.
Surely humans—the most evolved of all land mammals, creators of space stations, and two-person umbrellas—aren't that easily swayed?
Few of the Republican politicians who have been confronted about the issue seem to have been swayed from their talking points.
Some jurors then were swayed by defense arguments that Mr. Lewis's confession was coerced and that the DNA evidence was contaminated.
Voters could be swayed by him finding another gear for the stretch run, but they could also punish him for inconsistency.
Trump, however, sees tariffs as fulfilling one of his key campaign promises, and nothing so far has indicated he'll be swayed.
Again, I think the banal answer is that we're swayed by social circumstances in ways that might be good or bad.
It may well be that those 60,000 votes that made a difference in the Electoral College were swayed by fake news.
"He was not swayed by that at all and it absolutely did not factor into his decision," Nicholas told the Times.
It's easy to see how customers could be swayed to buying two Sonos Ones for the price of one Google Home Max.
Just before the show began, one model who'd been standing still in the sun alongside her poised peers, swayed and teetered over.
The environment, education, and affordable housing also swayed voters, said Sudha David-Wilp, a senior transatlantic fellow at The German Marshall Fund.
I thought they would maybe blindside me since Chris and Brett and everybody was just so easily swayed into voting for Jessica.
Still, experts and journalists have expressed concern at the prospect given the fact that the president is notoriously easily swayed by praise.
Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said buildings fell at 44 places in the capital alone as high-rises across the city swayed sickeningly.
Similarly, people worried about trust and liberty might be swayed by the argument that vaccines leave children free to pursue their lives.
Syed's current lawyers have argued that Gutierrez had an obligation to pursue the alibi, which they believe could have swayed the case.
However, Germany does not appear swayed by the US' arguments against Huawei, and plans to allow Huawei to bid for the project.
Thirdly, says Mr Ma, pro-Trump sentiments in China show how far views can be swayed by zealotry, fanned by social media.
Democrats view Mexico as "friendly" on average, whereas Republicans view it with indifference, perhaps swayed by Mr Trump's demonisation of the country.
Some of my coworkers were more swayed, but when asked how the new tastes stacked up against classic peanut, no one hesitated.
I built hammocks in my giant willow trees and read for hours as the (slightly structurally unsound) branches swayed with the breeze.
Hundreds of parishioners, overwhelmingly Nigerian, many in African ceremonial clothes, swayed to gospel songs made faster and funkier by Nigerian highlife beats.
" Lyrics: "I'm swayed by every policy / Knowing what he believes / It's standing strong for this country / It's a tiii-iiime for truth.
But the bank may have been swayed by signs of a pickup in September, which saw healthier industrial production and retail sales.
Charles perked up and said, "Oh, I know the words to this one," as he swayed to the music and joined in.
Although college-educated whites have shunned the former reality-television celebrity, other demographics seem to have been swayed by his fiery rhetoric.
It suggests that you hide the account's bio — in case you're too swayed by who someone is, rather than what they tweet.
If Corbyn had run a stronger campaign in those areas, it's possible partisanship would've swayed enough Labour voters to defeat the referendum.
When Montag told Pratt, 33, that she "couldn't bear the thought of never becoming a mom," the reality TV alum was swayed.
Time spent traveling was the top concern for women in New York with many saying this has swayed decisions over jobs. 7.
" But the vast majority of them voted for Edwards anyway, swayed by the campaign's most famous bumper sticker: "Vote for the Crook.
Speaking with reporters after his third round of questions, Rubio said he had not been swayed one way or another on Tillerson.
During field sobriety testing, cops say Aaron talked to himself, lost his balance, swayed and had trouble tracking movement with his eyes.
They relied on their typical rotation practices, but were aware of other farmers in their areas who had been swayed toward beans.
Rihanna and Bryson Tiller soon joined, as dancers dressed in bell bottoms, futuristic fits, and dresses swayed about with them in unison.
But it's certainly a great way of upping viewing numbers for those people who haven't (yet) been swayed to pay for Prime.
A source familiar with the Sandoval discussion described it as a "good discussion" and "productive," though it's not clear Pence swayed Sandoval.
However, the studio was swayed by Gunn's public apology and decided to reverse its decision and bring Gunn back into the fold.
I'm a journalist, of course, and I wasn't just going to be swayed by the robustness of a column on a spreadsheet.
Such a letter could have most likely swayed enough votes to sustain the veto and been valuable in any future legal challenge.
If the election ends up being swayed by this dump or another in October, it could do permanent damage to the process.
Amazon swayed me with a deal on the Amazon Prime subscription to celebrate the unveiling of Top Gear replacement The Grand Tour.
In the 21.60 presidential election, the state swayed to Donald Trump by just over 10,000 of more than 4.8 million votes cast.
And in interviews after the event, several voters said they were interested in his candidacy, but not swayed to vote for him.
No one who watched those first few minutes could help but be swayed by the power of Kelly's words and his experiences.
Clinton's early and frequent outreach is a cynical ploy to woo black voters, who have largely swayed the primary in her favor.
Dancing to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", the twice world champions effortlessly swayed on the ice, executing the complex elements integrated in their choreography.
New operators took over in 2011, adding leather seats, new carpet and fresh paint, but Park Slope cineastes would not be swayed.
But the jury appeared swayed by the defendants' contention that they were protesting government overreach and posed no threat to the public.
Even if Republicans' come-to-Jesus moments swayed public opinion, they would have to include an honest reckoning of the harm caused.
Humphrey's nomination — he worked behind the scenes and adroitly swayed party bosses and regulars — pushed Democrats to create a more representative system.
Democrats blame Republican leadership for abruptly ending the session, saying the National Rifle Association (NRA) and gun rights groups swayed GOP legislators.
Schaeuble made clear he will not be swayed by pleas to forgo economic reforms which, he insisted, were for Greece's own good.
Bloomberg reported that the company was swayed to sell instead of going public because it was impressed with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
Partisanship remains a crucial divider among Americans on this issue; across the board, the additional context swayed Democrats most and Republicans least.
Twitter bots may have swayed some voters in the Brexit vote and the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to a new study.
You're usually pretty down to earth, Capricorn, but today you will may be swayed by collective thinking, which is very unlike you.
Just how Epstein got to his "rock bottom" number of how many votes Google swayed, however, is being questioned by law experts.
Conservative members of Merkel's coalition were publicly treating her like an enemy to be vanquished rather than an ally to be swayed.
Despite her testimony, the jury appeared to be swayed by the defense's argument that Hester initially agreed to have sex with Way.
Wray vowed in his confirmation hearing last month to remain independent and not be swayed by politics or pressure from the president.
The newly energized gun-control movement that followed the February 2018 Parkland school shooting has swayed public opinion toward stricter gun regulations.
A line of descending men overhead clung to the rope ladder as it swayed perilously out and slammed back into the hull.
The fact that his interference alone almost certainly swayed an election is indicative of a broader and disturbing breakdown of political norms.
Photo by Michael Hopper/VICE News After the rally ended, we caught up with Shelly to see if she had been swayed.
They responded with inhumane abstractions: "I try not to get swayed by what the emotions are or the pressure," Martha McSally said.
Iain Duncan Smith, a former leader of the Conservatives, also warned potential defectors in the party against being swayed by Mr. Corbyn.
Tyler Smith, 19, texted his grandmother after the debate, hopeful that Mr. Biden's meandering answer may have swayed her from supporting him.
For God doesn't look at us like we look at each other, doesn't judge as we judge, and isn't swayed by politics.
Some geese flew overhead in a V-formation, and the trees swayed back and forth, as if they, too, were seeking touch.
Because there was something fishy about how easily Cersei swayed Tycho Nestoris, the crafty Iron Bank representative we've seen in previous seasons.
"Instagram reaches a younger demographic, which may be more easily swayed by ads from the famous users of the platform," per Bloomberg.
The motive remains unclear, but Mr. Koh had been threatened several years earlier for preaching in settings where Muslims could be swayed.
Whether any of it will have swayed the electorate is a question that will have to wait until Saturday for an answer.
But it was too soon to say whether Mr. Trump would be swayed, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.
A search for exculpatory evidence -- He said he could have been swayed by exculpatory evidence if the White House had provided any.
There is no evidence any votes were swayed due to the donations, which in the world of campaign spending are relatively paltry.
Taiwan is now recognized by just 22 countries, mostly tiny island nations in the Caribbean and Pacific swayed by Taipei's aid packages.
This rhetoric might deceive the easily swayed into thinking that Trump has become more responsible when in fact the opposite is true.
They also weren't swayed by Sestak's unique health care pitch that combined elements of socialist health care systems with Medicare-for-all.
Workers in Ford sweatshirts and union insignias drank, flirted and swayed to a DJ. One man offered to buy us a drink.
But he was ultimately swayed by the opportunity to return home, signing with the Maple Leafs for seven years and $77 million.
But that hasn't swayed public opinion in a highly regulated society where the autobahn is the one place not rife with rules.
But jurors were swayed by the video, which prosecutors showed repeatedly during the three-week trial and which jurors reviewed during deliberations.
Those concerns haven't swayed Trump, though, who seems adamant that the fight against ISIS is all that mattered and that it's over.
The most definitive statements he made reaffirmed his belief in judicial independence, and emphasized that he would not be swayed by the president.
It has taught her some people can't be swayed, and as a candidate she should focus on those who connect with her ideas.
Mesmerized, the audience swayed along with them, until, out of nowhere, came a huge, jarring cacophonous blast that nearly made my heart stop.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Russian oil billionaire Vagit Alekperov isn't easily swayed, but Saudi Arabia's new Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih achieved it this week.
Many lawmakers, including some leading Republicans, say voters may not have been swayed by the release of tens of thousands of private emails.
Justin Shur, a former Justice Department public corruption prosecutor, said it was imperative that Justice Department investigations not be swayed by political considerations.
For Airbnb, it's a way to gain traction with business travelers and customers who are swayed by the reliability of traditional hotel amenities.   
TL;DR It's easy to be swayed by Insta-famous products or foods like GG crackers because everyone you know claims they're amazing.
Last time I was here I told this committee that a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure.
The big picture: 107,000 can sound like a small pool of voters, but President Trump's election was swayed by just over 77,000 voters.
They were methodical, using data to acutely target voters who were pegged as most likely to vote or most likely to be swayed.
It produced strong motions felt by more than 7.13 million people, and noticeably swayed buildings in Mexico's capital city, some of which collapsed.
It produced strong motions felt by more than 12 million people, and noticeably swayed buildings in Mexico's capital city, some of which collapsed.
What matters is that most American politicians have become more easily swayed by money than by the people who voted them into office.
These days, it's impossible to shop for a product without being swayed by some endorsement, whether it's sponcon or a convincing online review.
That may be a one-month phenomenon, because numbers on multifamily can be swayed dramatically by just a few large-scale apartment developments.
Although Glen's opinions are repulsive, he shows intelligence in his efforts to persuade Thorpe, who confesses to being partly swayed by his interlocutor.
The AP reported that Clinton has enough pledged superdelegates to win, but Sanders' team argues that they could be swayed to switch sides.
But the police, who are not swayed by the magical thinking of former Hill House residents, want to frame Hugh for risky business.
Residents of Rome were woken by the tremors, which rattled furniture, swayed lights and set off car alarms in most of central Italy.
It was clear that Millius, who works for a material handling wholesaler, was also swayed by recent accusations of flip-flopping against Cruz.
Renzi was even more defiant on Friday, saying he will not be swayed by the EU and will not change the budget law.
PMDB officials said the protests swayed party members because they confirmed recent opinion polls showing that most Brazilians want to see Rousseff impeached.
Putin ignores the insults, the Russian people, who consume anti-Western state-run media, resent them, and he's not swayed by the praise.
Tesla fans likely be swayed by cheap shots at their beloved cars, but a battle on performance merits does look to be brewing.
Participants were more swayed to rate their acceptance of drones as higher or lower based on what the drone was made to do.
It has to be decided in "five business days or less," and he says millennials are swayed by company culture and work perks.
Comey, in testimony before the Senate judiciary committee this past May, said he felt "nauseous" at the thought of having swayed the election.
His 2016 track "Soap," from his debut EP, sunflower, details the shame of being swayed too easily by one's peers in high school.
Yes, you get the quality and the name; but you can get more for your money provided you aren't swayed by the brand.
Apparently swayed by his current squeeze, Hailey Baldwin, who is the daughter of Stephen Baldwin, Bieber got them against even his better judgement.
It as though people who don't like Trump dislike him so much that they are entirely unaffected or swayed by the strong economy.
I do think that some of them will be swayed by the likes of Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren and perhaps even Bernie himself.
It proves that the brand's target audience — teens and young adults — isn't easily swayed by the promise of trendy clothes at affordable prices.
What Powell is signaling to market participants is that the Fed is not swayed or rattled by equity market volatility at this point.
Limiting basic food intake shows you're not swayed by the base urges of the body—that even hunger has no power over you.
The fund's initial approach to Greece, formed before Ms Lagarde took over in 2011, came under fire for being swayed by European creditors.
Top-down policy can be swayed and derailed by a presidential election, as we've seen in Australia and the U.K. in recent years.
In the 2014 general election, most in Zadshi voted for Modi, but the farmers' distress has swayed many towards the opposition Congress party.
It's important that you connect with your inner voice instead of being swayed by people's opinions on what you should think and do.
Japanese equities have been volatile since the beginning of the year, with the market swayed by fluctuations in the yen and oil prices.
Brown, newly anointed and perhaps swayed by pro-ranching staff members, signed the bill into law in a move that drew heavy criticism.
Once standing, she held her arms out and swayed to the beat before sliding back down to the sidewalk and crawling between spectators.
But the meeting with Mr. Trump and discussions with Republican leaders seemed to have swayed them enough to vote to advance the plan.
One of the few vehicles we passed, a truck overflowing with miners, swayed from side to side as it crawled down the road.
Meanwhile, DUST vocalist Greem Jellyfish swayed in between them like a specter, wearing a space blanket draped over a full bodice grass skirt.
"I don't want anybody to say Mulvaney was swayed one way or another by somebody who sent him a FedEx package," he said.
Until recently, the website had noted that "it's easy to be swayed one way or another" when reading new studies or expert opinions.
As they swayed in each others arms, Ms. Kaplan Jacoby softly sang along to the lyrics of the song they had chosen together.
Behind the glass window of a Midtown Manhattan recording studio, Patti LuPone, summery in a short white dress, swayed to the syncopated beat.
Although Mr. Van Hollen declined to speculate on whether the lobbying swayed any senators, he said the company's effort should not be ignored.
A sign urging patrons to "buy the bar a round of cheer" swayed in the breeze of a fan drying the place out.
But Mr. Trautwein, a former legislative staff member on health issues, said he felt it was unlikely that they had swayed Mr. McConnell.
"SHAME!" the model Gisele Bündchen, who appears to have swayed Mr. Temer on a previous environmental controversy, wrote in a post on Twitter.
But the solo quickly gained their rapt attention—setting down their drinks, they swayed their arms gently in time to the ballad. ♦
Everyone wants to be healthy, and most of us like eating, so we're easily swayed by any new finding, no matter how dubious.
President-elect Donald J. Trump's latest missive on military spending suggests that Boeing has perhaps swayed him more than its rival Lockheed Martin.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The Jets' draft philosophy, as explained by General Manager Mike Maccagnan, is not to let decisions be swayed by needs.
Or perhaps he was ultimately swayed by Trump's lawyers that they cooperated so extensively that a sit-down interview wouldn't add much value.
And he said he was swayed by a fresh opportunity in the New York area even at this stage of his lengthy career.
Renzi was even more defiant on Friday, saying he will not be swayed by EU "technocracy" and will not change the budget law.
Most important, Pullman says, is to avoid being swayed by the artist's charisma, which tends to be fleeting and thus a poor investment.
But Mr. Bloomberg expressed no particular optimism that the Trump administration could be swayed to take a more accommodating view of urban policy.
"And he knows our viewers can be swayed because they're not watching Fox or MSNBC" — networks with an ideological bent in prime time.
"We will not be swayed by hearsay, false rhetoric or sensationalism in a manner that would cause harm to the innocent," he wrote.
"I've been hesitant about Ted Cruz and the Carly Fiorina endorsement has swayed my personal opinion," McCain, the daughter of Arizona GOP Sen.
Last time I was here, I told this committee that a federal judge must be independent not swayed by public or political pressure.
The prime minister could be swayed as well by the fact that, however resounding his parliamentary victory, Britain remains deeply divided about Brexit.
" Zucker didn't say whether she was swayed by Trump's apology video late Friday night, which referred to the comments as "locker room banter.
But the consensus among both the President's supporters and opponents is that he will not be swayed by those urging restraint for long.
In response, some policymakers regardless of political affiliation seem swayed to react, more eager to pull the levers of government to affect outcomes.
Anti-tariff activism has not swayed Trump, who has plowed ahead with the trade war even as he backs off in some respects.
He has exploited, perhaps better than any presidential candidate before him, the human impulse to be swayed more by story than by fact.
The outcome may have also been swayed by the letter that James Comey, the director of the F.B.I., sent to Congress on Oct.
The five conservative justices were not swayed by statistical and anecdotal evidence that portrayed Walmart as having systematically discriminated against its female employees.
Mr. Barr said he would not be swayed by politics, but he did not promise to publicize the special counsel's findings, upsetting Democrats.
Justice Wiley, however, said in his opinion that the defense team had failed to prove that the knowledge had swayed the second jury.
Comey testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee and said he was "mildly nauseous" at the idea that he'd swayed the 2016 presidential election.
In a way, he added, people with ASD may express their gender more authentically because they are not as swayed by social stereotypes.
Justin Bieber and Nick Cannon also made public decrees on social media that show they too won't be swayed based on the arrest.
Democrats' victory cuts against the notion that hyper-partisan posts on social sites swayed the election, no matter how numerous they continued to be.
"Up on (the hotel's) third floor where I was, the whole building swayed -- like riding a wave," said Leota, who was visiting from Samoa.
Voters notably were not swayed by a terrorist attack in Paris three days ago in which one policeman was killed and another seriously wounded.
"The web has evolved into an engine of inequity and division; swayed by powerful forces who use it for their own agendas," he added.
Leadership: Trump acted from his gut, swayed yet again by a phone call with a foreign strongman -- this time Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
But if you're more swayed by the on-site offerings, or don't plan to use a terrace, save money and book a City Room.
No, not yet MORE on Wednesday said that "at least one voter" was swayed by Russia's campaign to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
But swayed by the wider choice of destinations offered by a bigger Heathrow, last year Sir Howard recommended it should get its third runway.
Swayed by the wider choice of destinations offered by a bigger Heathrow, last year he recommended it should get a third runway (see map).
Paris Jackson isn't swayed by the allegations levied against her father in "Leaving Neverland" -- and firmly believes Michael Jackson was not a child molester.
Traders said that Japanese equities are swayed by foreign exchange rates, with Japan Inc's last fiscal years' earnings announcements scheduled within a few weeks.
His statements paint a picture of an unreliable and unpredictable ally across the Atlantic, who can easily be swayed by the Kremlin, among others.
The winners also swayed about a quarter of the audience to change their vote and embrace their position over the course of the debate.
The AV Start Act was Congress's chance to step in and make sense of it, creating new standards separate from easily-swayed state legislatures.
On the outskirts of Montgomery, 76-year-old Air Force retiree John Lauer said Trump's endorsement swayed him to vote for Strange on Tuesday.
Humans tend to be easily swayed by any variety of elements that have nothing to do with the issues at hand when making judgements.
The 36-year-old comedian was not swayed when Malibu Wine Safaris posted an Instagram of Stanley, asserting that he was safe, on Saturday.
Two Fed governors, Daniel Tarullo and Lael Brainard, within days swayed markets the other way, saying the Fed could be patient about hiking rates.
In April he relented: a realisation that lots of Trump-voting states rely heavily on trade with Mexico and Canada may have swayed him.
The Russian president once again deflected suggestions that his government covertly oversaw a hacking operation that swayed the election toward Republican candidate Donald Trump.
How the delegates do cast their ballots may also be subject to vote-buying and intimidation - widely acknowledged to have swayed previous leadership contests.
The band Poolside played poolside as Summitters swayed to the lazy dance rock, before night fell to the sounds of OutKast rapper Big Boi.
Marketers have found that women are more easily swayed by eco messaging, perhaps because men view green products and behaviors as inherently more feminine.
But Trump has also appointed many more traditional Republicans to his administration, and could conceivably be swayed toward more mainstream policies as a result.
South Koreans went to the polls on Tuesday, in an election that may have already swayed under bombastic rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump.
He told Reuters in an interview in June the case had swayed the opinion of many former Sisi supporters who oppose ceding sovereign territory.
Walker, a former Republican presidential candidate, said last week that he was not swayed by the online petitions for Avery's exoneration at the Change.
But Sinn Fein, then and now, has always insisted that British power in Ireland was incorrigibly violent and could only be swayed by violence.
Nevertheless, parliament gave the final go-ahead for the move last month, swayed by the fact that digital networks can carry more radio channels.
You can crush these conversations by clicking and holding—or let them continue and watch as public opinion is swayed one way or another.
Peterson was in a multistory building in downtown Anchorage as the structure swayed and coffee mugs fell from tables and tiles from the ceiling.
Sound underwriting standards would stabilize prices at levels that low- and moderate-income homebuyers could afford, but legislators are swayed instead by interested parties.
We don't know exactly how precisely the Russian operatives targeted their ads, and it seems unlikely that any voter was swayed by advertising alone.
When it was all over, Luntz announced that 21 of the 30 found Trump convincing, while only 9 said they were swayed by Hillary.
They're worried that President Trump has a pattern of being swayed by anti-science views, like the thoroughly debunked link between vaccines and autism.
The participants — mostly American-born converts to Islam — squeezed their eyes shut; some gently swayed, letting themselves be carried away by the rhythmic mantras.
Even when soda and junk food advertisements don't directly target children, kids are more easily swayed to crave products than adult viewers, researchers say.
The scandal has heightened concerns that the use of personal data and targeted advertising on social media may have swayed the results of elections.
It is unclear whether Pelosi will be swayed to change her position if Democrats cross a particular number threshold of members supporting the move.
Mr. Duterte "promised change," she said at a recent class as three dozen other recovering addicts bopped and swayed to a blaring Latin beat.
I arrived in the city close to midnight and picked up my key from a lockbox while an inebriated man swayed next to me.
The imperial court was reportedly swayed by claims that Iran was the ancient homeland of an Aryan race — an idea historians have since dismantled.
Platini has always denied that he was swayed by Sarkozy, whose former chief of staff, Claude Guéant, was also detained for questioning on Tuesday.
But her opponents say that Ms. Pelosi faces a sizable number of colleagues who need to be swayed, even despite her relentless deal making.
Princess Anne Princess Royal Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip could not be swayed from completing her royal duties.
With such a massive premium on winning, voters could be swayed by a candidate that's able to use Trump-like tactics to defeat him.
But overall, preliminary research shows that voters aren't swayed much by allegations if the accused shares their party affiliation, Brown, the political scientist, said.
Voters might be swayed by the promise that extra spending would allow the ECB to relax its unorthodox policies and eventually raise interest rates.
Eneco said it had been swayed by Mitsubishi's plans to allow the company to continue its strategic plans to invest heavily in renewable energy.
Robert Cupp, a Republican state representative, says he thinks the court will be swayed by medical advances allowing more very premature babies to survive.
Whereas appeals to the economic benefits of immigration may have swayed Republicans more than half a century ago, such arguments make little difference today.
Research is starting to accumulate about whether or not readers are swayed by fact checks, but it's unquestionable that the public is reading them.
At five stops across Texas, the 77-year-old candidate drew sizable crowds and talked to elected Democrats not swayed by their other options.
But if Trump's team is claiming no, he just cared about corruption, what changed between July and September that suddenly swayed the president's mind?
When the candidate makes a good first impression, the interviewer will be swayed only slightly, and that mildly favorable impression can be quickly reversed.
"It's up to the leaders negotiating those things to be disciplined and principled enough that their decision-making isn't unduly swayed," Mr. Lumumba said.
The other day, in Echo Park, in Los Angeles, palm fronds swayed in the breeze and shirtless dudes hoverboarded around a man-made lake.
Plus, one or two very senior White House officials would need to resign for his base to be swayed, added Fagen, a CNBC contributor.
Trump is known to change his mind on a whim, and can be swayed by those he is close with outside the White House.
Even if Kennedy or another Republican is swayed, it's unclear if the CRA would be able to get the necessary votes in the House.
Wednesday, the president accused pollsters of conspiring with Democrats against him, discounted the polls, and argued respondents had been wrongly swayed by the press.
Its leader Anutin Charnverakul has found himself at the center of power brokering and experts say he could be swayed by the sweetest deal.
But it may be swayed: A mainland Chinese company has pledged to create a transoceanic shipping route through it, to rival the Panama Canal.
A short ruling on Monday by a three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit indicated the judges were swayed by the Ninth Circuit's decision.
The growing scrutiny surrounding Price's health care interests could test some in the GOP, but so far there's little indication it's swayed any votes.
Some raised their hands in a sign of praise and swayed while music played loudly over the speakers before the president entered the room.
The famed Harvard professor believes Jesus had a solid free speech argument that could have swayed the Sanhedrin ... with a little help from him.
The last time I was here I told this committee that a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure.
Clinton and many Democrats blamed her loss in part on Comey's pre-election announcement, which they said was unprecedented and improperly swayed public opinion.
But the reality is that much of the content likely to have most swayed votes is demonstrably incorrect, so this argument has its limits.
We swayed in unison, dutifully did our figure eights with our ovaries and "gonads," a word I have never heard with such frequency before.
As the clock ticked, the attorney general swayed Governor Fallin to grant a last minute delay that would spare Richard Glossip's life—for now.
Then, with the momentum swayed and the roar of the crowd reaching a crescendo, one of the substitutes, Stefano Sturaro, sniffed out the second goal.
A strolling New Orleans-style jazz band played a festive rendition of the gospel song "I&aposll Fly Away" as the crowd clapped and swayed.
"We are confident that those who have made education their lifework will not be swayed by the inaccurate picture today&aposs lawsuit portrays," it said.
Though area residents are used to earthquakes, the tremor last Friday night swayed buildings and cracked streets and foundations, sending terrified locals into the streets.
In one home in Ofra, police and protesters, mainly youths, linked arms and swayed in prayer before the youngsters, offering passive resistance, were taken outside.
Neither Congress nor the public will be swayed until they hear from people who were in the room when Trump tried to derail Mueller's investigation.
Vox's Zack Beauchamp writes: [Trump is] easily swayed by flattery, not terribly interested in policy details, and deeply invested in his reputation as a dealmaker.
So even though it's now illegal to sell a Galaxy Note 7 in the U.S., it seems some of its biggest fans won't be swayed.
Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni noted that Francis finished his document in December, before the book came out, making clear he wasn't swayed by Benedict's intervention.
The documentarians have shrugged off his accusations, and the 200,000 angry true crime fans who signed the two petitions aren't swayed by Kratz's argument either.
But if much Republican opposition to climate science is purely political—a way of identifying yourself as not a Democrat—then it can be swayed.
On the grass below Amex's interactive tent, thousands of fans swayed and shimmied to seventeen of Ocean's most recognizable songs, in a warm summer trance.
Sanders' recent endorsement of Clinton, in which he pledged to do whatever necessary to beat the bombastic Trump, might have swayed some voters to Clinton.
If the DoJ's stance was indeed swayed by Mr Trump, that is obviously wrong—but not in itself a reason to wave the deal through.
It's possible that Kavanaugh's forceful, emotional testimony swayed some women; 46% of people overall say they would describe him as "strong," according to the poll.
As Al Smith IV's locker room joke hit, Trump swayed to his side, leaning into Melania and laughing off the joke with a knowing wince.
None of these arguments swayed the judges overseeing their trials in 294, and the suspects were convicted of terror-related crimes and sentenced to death.
Between the lines: Powell maintains that the Fed is an apolitical institution and hasn't been swayed by the president's unprecedented criticism of the central bank.
Ultimately, Clinton was swayed by her personal comfort with Kaine, as well as the belief that the senator is fully prepared to do the job.
You could see in his tired eyes that the president wasn't about to say that the hack actually swayed the election in Donald Trump's favor.
Then they added Rikishi to the mix, as an island savage swayed by the power of friendship and dancing, and they rocketed to the moon.
"My sense is that people who have been following this very closely are not likely to be materially swayed by the Hollywood movie," Wizner said.
I get a vegan ramen for me (I'm not vegan, just easily swayed when I have the option) and a pork ramen for my boyfriend.
Just try not to be swayed, you cynical gits, by someone making woven bark fibre, a cord drill and a forge blower from absolutely nothing.
Stone's team hopes to cut the evidence gained in those searches from his trial, but Jackson didn't appear to be swayed by their legal arguments.
When Britain decides whether to leave or remain in the European Union, many will be swayed by nostalgia for the heady days of British supremacy.
This feature seems aimed directly at addressing concerns that the search algorithm sometimes highlights misinformation and that fake news may have swayed the 2016 election.
They said justice was uncertain there because of the movie's portrayal of Tiede as a sympathetic character, which likely swayed public sentiment in his favor.
Zuckerberg, lambasted over whether "fake news" on social media swayed the election, managed to pen a 6,000-word salvo on society without singling out Trump.
Trump, wearing a yarmulke, placed his right hand on the wall and swayed slightly back and forth with his eyes closed for nearly a minute.
The ones who truly succeed are not afraid of taking risks to expand their horizons, while the timid and easily swayed fall by the wayside.
Critics say the Trump administration has been swayed by the powerful pharmaceutical lobby, which increased its reported spending in Washington by 30 percent last year.
Several members of the Freedom Caucus have said they will support the bill with the new amendment, but moderates don't appear to be swayed. Rep.
Even if the jury is swayed by Hogan's unflattering account of Gawker's editorial judgment, Gawker is going to have a lot to say on appeal.
Philip Peterson was in a multistory building in downtown Anchorage as the structure swayed and coffee mugs fell from tables and tiles from the ceiling.
Britain's data watchdog is investigating whether dodgy data mining swayed the Brexit vote in the UK—as campaigning ramps up in the snap general election.
As Deaver's testimony largely swayed the jury to convict, Peterson is finally granted a new trial and returns home—to a small apartment—on bail.
Some women swayed decisions more than others—people tended to look at them when an impasse was arrived at, or fall silent when they spoke.
Although Trump often seems to be acting on his own whims, some of these recent moves suggest the President can be swayed by star power.
As guests swayed in their seats to the jazzy strains of Mr. Bridges's set, all the angst of a divided nation seemed to melt away.
Those who were swayed one way or the other based on a candidate's minimum wage stance were of roughly equal proportion — canceling each other out.
Analysts, however, note that Sharp's mainstay display panel business could be again swayed by market volatility and price competition with South Korean and Chinese rivals.
Although an absolute dictator may be swayed, Iran's leaders, jostling for power and position, won't bow to brazen intimidation any more than American politicians would.
"Brudermueller allowed himself to be swayed by the positive sentiment at the beginning of the year," said Arne Rautenberg, a fund manager at Union Investment.
We're guessing the sexual assault allegations against Franco also came up over the meal, since it's pretty clear that's what swayed Motion Picture Academy voters.
Michael Moore's 2016 film TrumpLand may not have swayed the election toward Hillary like he hoped, but now, the documentarian's back to try it again.
As I told this Committee the last time I appeared before you, a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure.
The last time Democrats swayed Republicans to vote against one of Trump's biggest priorities was over Obamacare during last summer's fight over repealing it. Sens.
If enough Venezuelan citizens and institutions are swayed to treat Mr. Maduro as no longer legitimate, then he will cease to be legitimate in practice.
Private jet to the Super Bowl: Details of how influence peddlers swayed officers, according to prosecutors, have emerged in a police bribery trial in Manhattan.
The opposition seemed to be swayed by the government's argument that the bill was needed before the holidays, when terrorist attacks could be more likely.
Rick tells his old foe Jadis this much when he goes to request backup from her and her Scavengers, but she's not so easily swayed.
He was swayed to tennis after spending the 2010 United States Open on court with his father as he coached the Czech player Radek Stepanek.
She was studying theater in Paris in the late '40s when she saw him perform in a salon and felt swayed by his strong current.
Even then, we can still be swayed by our emotions, so consider seeking financial advice from an objective professional before making any big financial moves.
During a field sobriety test, Woods swayed as he straddled the white line and could not take a step in the heel-to-toe method.
Buildings also swayed in Mexico City, which is still trying to recover from the 7.1 quake that hit on Thursday, leaving around 300 people dead.
In theory, Cambridge could wrap in data from Facebook and other sources to model someone's personality type and suggest how they could best be swayed.
But I can see where if you either think it does or find yourself swayed by its superficially gritty exterior, it seems mighty impressive indeed.
In Monday's ruling, the court was swayed by a new and simple mathematical formula to measure the extent of partisan gerrymandering, called the efficiency gap.
High-rise buildings swayed slowly for at least a half-minute in Bangkok, about 175 miles away from the epicenter, startling residents of the capital.
Power cables swayed in Davao city, the home town of President Rodrigo Duterte, where people rushed to open spaces, and some fainted out of fear.
Meanwhile, Warren has sworn off taking part in big-money events in the primary and has vowed to not be swayed by wealthy business leaders.
The Crowd: Around midnight on a recent Friday, the lounge was filled with 113-somethings from a financial consulting company who swayed in reluctant harmony.
Its budget has grown to $1.8 million, much of the money raised from corporate and individual donors swayed by Mr. Edge's persuasiveness and good humor.
And I think that if you follow the game from more of a data-driven perspective, you don't get swayed by small-sample outlier stuff.
While Gaga may not be swayed by any one or thing, the chairwoman and founder of Haus Laboratories hopes the brand makes a positive impact.
Both parties are often swayed by powerful business interests that have come to view illegal immigration as a ready supply of malleable and subsidized labor.
The Trump administration is, to say the least, unconventional and may not be as easily swayed by political winds that blow down from K Street.
On appeal, lawyers for two defendants argued that playing the scenes at their trial in Federal District Court in Brooklyn had unfairly swayed the jury.
From the look of things, the audience members, who rarely came to their feet but swayed along from their seats, were happy with the arrangement.
But after the Town Board's trustees were swayed by Dane's presentation, members of the town staff presented a snowball preserved in a freezer to Dane.
"Look amongst yourselves," Chronixx, 24, told those in the crowd as they swayed in the night air waving cellphones, and red, green and gold banners.
It advanced Tuesday after a lobbying blitz by President Trump swayed some holdouts on the budget committee to send the package to the Senate floor.
Raised in a Unitarian church, Starbuck said he was not swayed by calls, some from family members, to execute the people who killed his loved ones.
Although Israeli officials said they did not know whether Trump had been swayed by the information, the president referred to it in his announcement on Tuesday.
By decorating apples with stickers of Elmo from Sesame Street, they claimed, elementary school students could be swayed to pick the fruit over cookies at lunchtime.
The only way to prevent judges from allowing their rulings to be swayed by the public is to change laws that allow them to be recalled.
The Fed has, I'd argue, been swayed by banks' interests — not by crude corruption, but by the fact of who they talk to all the time.
"Markets are likely to stay highly volatile, swayed by a mix of positive and negative reactions to U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks and policies," he said.
There, value-focused shoppers were not swayed by the brand's discounts, which weren't as steep as those seen at other retailers, CEO Craig Leavitt told analysts.
One, it's unfortunate that we just can't be quite sure the president isn't being swayed by his personal leanings in keeping Boeing's planes in the air.
And yet many people who think "Yesterday" is the best song ever have been inevitably swayed by the Beatles' popularity and legacy, the song's quality aside.
And the voters who seem likeliest to be swayed by an argument against late-term abortions are likely to be among the most coveted next year.
They're hoping to replicate the success of grassroots waves that successfully swayed Washington proposals in the past, such as the SOPA/PIPA copyright bills in 2012.
Otherwise, they'll be swayed by the source or website that republished or posted the story – in other words, the vehicle that directly delivered them the story.
The firestorms brewing at the White House haven't swayed Doug Deason, a veteran Republican fundraiser, who says his support for both Pence and Trump remains firm.
John's letter contains a powerful warning — and one that should be heeded by any voter who might be swayed by Trump's seeming empathy for Detroit's poor.
Sherman hugged, swayed, and leaned on another dancer, whose movements were not being tracked, making it appear that Sherman's avatar was interacting with an invisible partner.
"These racist sentiments, expressed by a juror entrusted with a vote over Tharpe's fate, suggest an appalling risk that racial bias swayed Tharpe's sentencing," Sotomayor wrote.
The skirt of the dress is made with deep, soft folds that swayed while she walked, providing a sense of movement and purpose down the aisle.
On climate change, she said Trump might be swayed by an accelerating shift among many U.S. states, cities and companies to cleaner energies from fossil fuels.
Rhett and Eldredge both swayed and vigorously bobbed along to the music, and at one point McGraw was pounding out the beat with his fist. 6.
Manchin said he was swayed when Pai told him in a letter that the investigation would be "thorough, yet expeditious" in order to resume the rollout.
Farage admitted it was likely none of them would come to pass, and went on to blame others for making the promises that swayed the election.
In the past year, however, Ankara has refused to be swayed from its plan to buy the S-400, which is not compatible with NATO systems.
In the past year, however, Ankara has refused to be swayed from its plan to buy the S-2202, which is not compatible with NATO systems.
Colombian voters narrowly rejected that agreement in a plebiscite early this month, many of them swayed by a hyperbolic and misleading campaign led by Mr. Uribe.
I'm not a huge VR proponent but Martin's excitement is great and I could be swayed… if I saw the right content on the right device.
It will be a bellwether for whether suburban Republicans have been swayed by Trump's performance and his low approval rating, which is hovering around 40 percent.
Unfortunately this attempt at pugilism seemed to be affected by foreign substances as his body swayed from side to side and he stumbled into the gutter.
The committee's chairman, Senator Richard Burr, Republican of North Carolina, was swayed and warned members to stick to the hearing's planned topic, The Times reported Wednesday.
And third is that college students may not care all that much about spanking, can be easily swayed, and don't care enough to recall anything else.
The biggest problem with using it is that many people share these assumptions, which means that a jury could be swayed by McMonagle's arguments pretty easily.
Mr. Bannon said he admires Mr. Kissinger and has read all his books, but none of that swayed him from his preference for confrontation over diplomacy.
Bili, meanwhile, slouches through the film, increasingly cognizant of the losses that have defined her life, nearly swayed by the prospect of moving back to China.
Some jurors in these cases have said that, videos aside, they had been swayed most of all by officers' assertions that they feared for their lives.
She swayed from right to left, a movement that only stopped as her father, Vinay Sreekumar, rushed to the stage and gave her a bear hug.
The Jaguars had been reluctant to part with Ramsey, whom they drafted at No. 53 over all in 2016, but the Rams' assertive offer swayed them.
While many people praised the lighter sentence, calling it reasonable, others said they were distressed that the court appeared to have been swayed by popular opinion.
Approval and disapproval are pretty evenly split, voters can be swayed when they hear arguments against it, and a more moderate "public option" proposal polls better.
I checked Co-Star because, while I do think the Earth's gravitational pull isn't so easily swayed by the planets, we humans are a different story.
Environmentally focused investors are also much less likely to be swayed by lower costs at competitors, making them especially attractive customers for asset managers, he said.
His halfhearted attempt to cover himself with one hand as he swayed was mostly ineffectual, which only made his friends laugh harder and cover their eyes.
If people could be swayed into thinking that now is shorter, could they also be more invested in making bigger, societal, choices that are future oriented?
And most Republicans, from the moderates to the key allies of Trump, appear to not have been swayed to support impeachment or removing Trump from office.
Vestager, who was not at the meeting, indicated she had not been swayed by Stack's arguments, similar to those made to a Senate committee last December.
At the waltz's start, Ms. Phelan swayed from side to side to the beat with such blithe pliancy that she at once became the number's heartbeat.
It's easy to blame the Holocaust on one evil man, but it was enabled by regular Germans who allowed themselves to be swayed by racist nationalism.
He looked up at the leaves of a tall palm that swayed against a sky so attractive it enlarged his sense that he was missing something.

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