Similar words: potentially, essentially, residential, presidential, substantial, substantially, inflation, initial. Meaning: [‚ɪnflʊ'enʃl] adj. having or exercising influence or power.
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(181) Now, an increasingly influential and literate middle class was sharing in making it and in the demand for it.
(182) The works of the most influential modern writer in the genre, Robert Heinlein, are suffused with economics.
(183) Although he never published the systematic economic treatise which might have established his reputation, Barton's closely argued pamphlets were influential.
(184) One influential local bishop warned that women who sought abortion would be excommunicated.
(185) Each achieved or produced something spectacularly new and each was widely influential, often sparking creative collaboration elsewhere.
(186) After a spell in borstal he was introduced to influential figures in the London underworld of the mid-60s.
(187) Their contemporary, postwar work was often as influential as their prewar discoveries.
(188) The new Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, has an influential research section, with a very diverse programme of projects.
(189) Five years after they split, they are more influential than ever and their back catalogue is about to be reissued.
(190) His stentorian approach and his commanding presence have been influential on the good order of the Assembly.
(191) Making contacts Having access to influential people and people who can give you information is helpful.
(192) Answer - they are all influential guitarists who play Fender Strats.
(193) Qualitative factors are often influential in the decision making process.
(194) Magazine rankings of business schools are considered extremely influential; many prospective business students carefully study them in deciding where to apply.
(195) With influential links to central government the Eldonian Community in Vauxhall has developed the largest new-build housing co-operative in the country.
(196) Because the state tried to enforce a monopoly on ideas,[www.Sentencedict.com] intellectuals were both at great risk and terrifically influential.
(197) Former Middlesbrough boss Bruce Rioch was the influential figure behind a double promotion triumph.
(198) They nearly captured Hargeisa, and the government forces reacted by rounding up all influential Issaqs in the town and executing them.
(199) We had prominent citizens and influential groups cable the Prime Minister and the provincial Premier.
(200) Lewis was a leading member of an influential group of Catholic writers who flourished between the wars.
(201) The vendors' protests inspired newspaper columnists on influential papers to come to their defense.
(202) Thereafter he continued to be an influential committee-man until he returned to Ireland as a parliamentary commissioner in June 1649.
(203) But this activity was less influential than the rumours which began to circulate about the New Poor Law.
(204) Newcastle's delegation included Shepherd's increasingly influential son Kenneth.
(205) Claude?Achille Debussy is considered as a mch influential composer and innovator in Europe around the turn of last century.
(206) Organizers of the Webby Awards have named their 10 most influential Internet moments of the decade, spanning the emergence of the iPhone to the recent widely used Twitter in Iranian election protests.
(207) Unfortunately, such views are not so influential in this age of economic determinism, even if governments often pay lip service to them.
(208) Experiment research conducted on calcination of kaolinite from coal measure regarding the influential factors on whiteness of the final product.
(209) French courtier and influential mistress of Louis XV. She was guillotined for crimes against the state by a Revolutionary tribunal.
(210) Based on the matrix analysis, the influential factors on the model solving are discussed and the restriction conditions to the distribution of the known points on the probe are proposed.
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