Even if they do not sway the result, the assembly could still pick yesterday's man.
That could sway applicants looking to get the best return on their college investment.
Many jurists, fallen sway to progressivism, find the Constitution they are sworn to uphold a hindrance.
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Europe believed, somehow, that sanctions and the opprobrium of the international community would sway Col Gaddafi.
Big box stores like Wal-Mart Stores and Best Buy hold considerable sway with vendors.
Does that make it harder to sway Republicans on that part of the sequester?
Ironically, the very success of vaccines has allowed the anti-vaccine movement to sway so many people.
If Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District is typical, though, economic issues still hold sway with voters.
Going after Aron's cash would complicate matters with Riverstone, which still wields sway over the board.
Federal regulators have held sway over indecent broadcast content since the radio era of the 1920s.
Mr Ozawa had sway over his children for as long as he held the whip.
No need for the nuance or complex data that can sway judges and juries.
No amount of pleading or bargaining seemed to sway her resolve not to come out.
Individual stockholders hold roughly 30% of all shares outstanding, enough to sway some elections.
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Although not everyone here is Indian, arms sway in the air in a Bollywood-style dance motion.
U.S. equity prices continue to rise as a benign short-term interest-rate policy holds sway.
France, Germany and Spain are all shareholders in EADS and hold significant sway in it.
Lying there, I could feel the day at sea, a roll and sway in the skull.
The Administration misuses the banner of environmentalism to increase its sway over business, farmers and homeowners.
By the end of the official truce on December 19th, Hamas's harder-liners again held sway.
It questions whether Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government is exaggerating the incident to "sway public opinion".
There's a new group of businesses in town trying to sway the debate over climate change.
Expert testimony from a UK animal rights group, Earthkind, helped sway the judges eventually.
Bamboo groves sway in the breeze, and persimmons hang bright orange on the trees.
The concerns about Apple's potential market power helped sway the five commissioners against blocking Google's deal.
But always such addresses are crafted for effect and consciously intended to sway and influence.
And there were repeated and convincing reports that food was used to sway rural voters.
One reason for this is that Brazil's effort to increase its geopolitical sway is fairly recent.
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And in the end it is the fear of the unknown that is holding sway.
Even if all goes well, though, a diminution of the outs' political sway seems likely.
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