Similar words: potentially, essentially, residential, presidential, substantial, substantially, inflation, initial. Meaning: [‚ɪnflʊ'enʃl] adj. having or exercising influence or power.
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(121) The active influential citizen described ill normative political theory is not excused from the obligations of the subject.
(122) In such a state, Greeley said in his influential editorials, a 160-acre homestead could produce an ample living.
(123) Meanwhile the NGOs, which are increasingly influential players at global summits, are also making their preparations.
(124) The book was influential in the abolition of the tied cottage in the years following the war.
(125) He also kicked badly out of hand until he settled down to play a more influential role after the interval.
(126) Hugh Gaitskell, more influential as leader of the Opposition than many prime ministers, had declared that socialism was about equality.
(127) However, in the second half David Beckham became increasingly influential.
(128) He is wide-ranging in his interests, but his most influential work falls into two areas.
(129) It is an increasingly influential idea in evolutionary theory, and one that will recur throughout the book.
(130) The nature of the access road to the site and adjoining development can be influential with regard to market potential.
(131) The first and probably the most influential of these grew from small beginnings.
(132) He edited the magazine Hills, and coordinated as series of influential talks on the new writing.
(133) The type of subsoil upon which the foundations are built is a very influential factor.
(134) Both men were lifelong friends of his and also had influential careers in Rome.
(135) He was instantly recognizable in the small but influential circle he kept.
(136) Western models were influential because they met a need for a system that could accommodate diversity.
(137) But administration officials and other sources now concede that Alispahic remains an influential figure with close ties to Izetbegovic.
(138) Though he holds no official post,[http://sentencedict.com/influential.html] he is seen as the most influential politician in the state.
(139) Actually, the master criminal was carrying out his greatest coup, to murder and replace the world's most influential intelligence.
(140) In many societies, for example, manufacturing capital is more influential than it is in Britain.
(141) Individually, people have little power, but collectively they can be more influential.
(142) Brownell and Rodin are two of the most moderate obesity researchers who have been influential in identifying the risks of dieting.
(143) They are the votes which, usually making the greatest contribution to a successful candidate's quota, are the most influential.
(144) The limitations of party competition Schumpeter's redefinition of democracy as a method has been extremely influential.
(145) However, anarchism remained an influential competitor to the Communist movement until well into the late 1920s.
(146) It was responsible for drafting a Bill and a campaign which resulted in the introduction of radical and influential legislation in 1974.
(147) Personal likes and dislikes play a more influential role in international affairs than is often thought.
(148) Through the Pattens, Joe met many new friends, some highly influential, others merely famous.
(149) Marx was clearly the most influential of all the socialist writers.
(150) Accountants are increasingly influential in the boardrooms of large and small companies throughout the world.
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