Examples of using Wield in English and their translations into Serbian
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now they increasingly occupy senior corporate positions, and wield considerable commercial
not simply emulate and celebrate those individuals who participate in US state power and wield its violence.”.
not simply emulate and celebrate those individuals who participate in US state power and wield its violence.”.
New Hampshire wield too much influence in the presidential nominating process,
prosecutors around the United States wield power so great that it can bring about catastrophe as quickly as it can bring about opportunity,
Many of those she met with, however, indicated that the two main religious communities in the country-- the Macedonian Orthodox Church and the Islamic community--"wield considerable political influence and are able to make inroads to the Constitutional concept of separation of state and religion".
individual Facebook users, together, wield significant ownership
murderers no longer wield the sword and those who formerly were craven cowards boldly play the man?
a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say,"doing bad things.".
cultural situations in which traditional leaders wield more power than the state over a certain area.
understands the power that images wield, in both historical and contemporary contexts,
cultural situations in which traditional leaders wield more power than the state over a certain area.
other countries not on the list approved by the U.S. neocons who wield veto power in the IMF,
sufficiently unthreatening to those who wield political power,
the people who understand those things wield disproportionate influence,
cultural situations in which traditional leaders wield more power than the state over a certain area.
Your man wields a sword better than any fighter I've met.
Wielded wisely,“no” is an instrument of integrity and a shield against exploitation.
Which wields more power over the other?
In the Pakistani constitution, the president wields only titular powers