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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Caesar may only rightfully wield his sword to preserve life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Poland's europhile President, Aleksander Kwasniewski, also opposes the moves and could wield his veto.
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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.
The Republicans point out that union leaders wield the power without accountability that Americans despise.
Eventually the pressure from the powerbrokers became irresistible, and she finally decided to wield the knife.
Swaziland remains a deeply traditional and rural society, where chiefs wield a lot of authority.
Their managers wield considerable power, because they can use proxy votes at their own discretion.
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He has even enlisted a mentor at work to wield a carrot and stick.
The ICC has 105 members, but its 10 full members wield all the power.
As a result, prosecutors wield an immense amount of power with very little accountability.
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But the Vatican may wield influence through complex cross-shareholdings and informal arrangements, although it denies this.
He was undemonstrative in court, declining to wear a gown or wield a gavel.
Not everyone in the Democratic Party is happy with the influence the unions wield.
Many big advisory firms wield influence over the investment decisions of a large client base.
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.
Woman who are not Celebrities but who wield power from behind the scenes, not on center stage.
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The bottom line is that your customers wield power and control over your brand like never before.
In the climactic shoot-out, Zar Gul may wield two handguns, but this is no John Woo fantasy.
If doctors wield the pen, why do they do it so differently from one place to another?
And generals, like captains of industry and certain kinds of celebrities, wield a certain kind of power.
In both games, it almost always makes more sense to dual-wield weapons or pick up a two-hander.
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He does not seem eager to wield his Bible as a bludgeon against those who see things differently.
As voters wield more and more influence on policy, leaders may have a tougher time avoiding cross-border squabbles.
Still, the most compelling plots remain those of the subalterns, who are forced to wield power from below.
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