Inevitably, this sparks complaints that Goldman holds too much power--and is too quick to wield it.
America would have by far the most influence, if it chose to wield it.
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If Ecomplaints and its ilk do take off, they could begin to wield some influence.
Players will progressively be able to wield rare and exotic weapons, gear, and powers.
Eventually the pressure from the powerbrokers became irresistible, and she finally decided to wield the knife.
He has even enlisted a mentor at work to wield a carrot and stick.
Mr Daley is happy to wield his prodigious political skills in the airport battle.
To pick a winner, look for companies that shift with markets rather than trying to wield clout.
But Canada has also been happy to wield a bigger stick when it comes to financial regulation.
He does not seem eager to wield his Bible as a bludgeon against those who see things differently.
Still, the most compelling plots remain those of the subalterns, who are forced to wield power from below.
Ford never was destined to be able to wield forever the initial advantages of its pioneering Sync system.
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But the main constraint is the lack of enough people trained to wield the knife cleanly and safely.
Additionally, the relationship between the Kremlin and Gazprom allows Russia to wield incredible expertise in the natural gas sector.
Failure to give such assurances might tempt the French and Russians to wield their vetoes on the Security Council.
From him, Mr Ozawa learnt how to wield power from out of sight.
"His job was to bring poor people together to wield as much power as people with money, " says Madeline Talbott.
The McCain campaign is also continuing to wield its most effective weapon in the battle for women voters, Sarah Palin.
Unfortunately, the Free Democrats will be lucky once again to wield patchy influence in the shadow of a bigger partner.
He is only the latest in a long line of Italian central bankers to go on to wield influence elsewhere.
And, while he apparently surrenders control, that is unlikely to reduce his influence when he eventually wishes to wield it.
While not every casual visitor wants to wield a spear, it can be a more appealing prospect than the average eco-tourist might imagine.
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It enables the broadcasters to wield far too much power over a democratic process which should not concern them directly.
As Gen Y continues to wield a stronger professional influence, it is inevitable that these tools will do so as well.
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T-squares that did this work, but the tremendous amount of muscle power needed to wield these instruments saved me from redundancy.
Cameron's threat to wield Britain's veto over treaty changes to deepen ties within the eurozone will not be enough, Wilsher said.
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With plunging stock values having left many pension plans underfunded, Motorola is unlikely to be the last company to wield the ax.
To be able to wield and defend against this power, Americans need to understand the ways in which imagery influences their thinking.
CiU, a party that likes to wield power in Madrid, has enough seats there to offer Mr Zapatero a more stable government.
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He considered the culture open to anyone willing to wield a brush.
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