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The videos showed that people were strongly swayed by other audience members, or even by just one particularly influential clapper.

This support is often swayed by the immediate needs as perceived at that time. In this way the direction of scientific effort is shaped by society at large.

Political parties typically hold power for just one five-year term before disgruntled voters, swayed by populist promises from the opposition, kick them out of office.

Quarterly GDP Numbers are swayed by seasonal factors (agriculture is still a biggish part of the economy) and by the activities of a handful of big foreign-owned firms.

Remember you will always die, this is I know that the best way to prevent be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, Naked will no CARES, and what is the reason not to follow your heart?

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Emotions are seldom swayed by argument.

Anyway, the prayer swayed by me all goes away by metro.

If you were swayed by someone's looks, would that be wrong?

The many critics of positive psychology are unlikely to be swayed by this book, particularly given its tone, by turns cheesy and hubristic, and its sloppy editing.

Rather than being swayed by social convention, other's opinions, social pressure or fears, you can hold firm to your own purpose.

Simple people are happiest, no matter how cruel the world is, no matter what hardships they encounter, always face each day with a true heart. In this way, we can never be swayed by the wind and drifting of the outside world.

He was not swayed by the speaker's eloquence.

Because there is no, never worry about losing; Because want, would be swayed by considerations of gain and loss.

But new research confirms what some may already suspect: those ratings can easily be swayed by a small group of highly active users.

Are you swayed by their appearance?

Do not be swayed by those who enter lower vibratory realms.

But other purchasers of objects touched by a famous person are swayed by so-called contagion: the implicit belief that the thing retains some essence or physical trace of the former owner.

A college President says don't be swayed by one-size-fits-all lists.

But to successfully reach out to the world, one has to first embrace the world, to have foresight, rather than be swayed by personal gains and loss, with eyes only on one's own insignificant gains.

He suggested that European Union countries, swayed by Spain, Italy and France with their large tuna fleets, have been dragging their feet on enforcing quotas.

A reed swayed by the wind?

The researchers don’t deny that consumers can be swayed by variations in sticker prices in laboratory experiments.

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