Sentences with phrase «less sway»

Kevin: The trailer pulled flawlessly with much less sway and bouncing about than it had had previously displayed.
Better to participate in a newer market where entrenched stakeholders have less sway.
Although the majority based their conclusion on his right to peaceful enjoyment of possessions, the partially concurring and dissenting opinions and the judgment as a whole provide an interesting insight into the way freedom of conscience challenges are to be approached in a secular society where religion holds less sway than individual ethical positions on certain issues.
The exhibition will feature sixty - five works in painting, drawing, photography, and printmaking juxtaposed in ways that elucidate how artists developed qualified degrees of reality where the imagination held more or less sway, depending on intention and influence.
Asset managers, at the end of the day, have far less sway on what happens to prices of stocks and investor wealth than do asset owners and their consultants.
And it can also be seen as a reflection of the Clintons holding less sway over Democratic politics.
They note that Mr. de Blasio may have less sway over the outcome this time around.
There has been pressure from the fans, sure — but never in the history of the club have the fans held less sway.
Moreover, BlackRock's heavy focus on index funds, which have to stay invested in the stocks in a given index, gives it less sway over companies than activists willing to dump a stock if their demands aren't met.
I've become less swayed by the reaction of other people, less vulnerable to the ups and downs of public opinion.
Religious traditions tied most closely to the Republican Party were less swayed by economic considerations than were their Democratic counterparts, and the least religiously observant voters in both traditions were the ones most influenced by economic woes.
For those less swayed by the Cupertino vision, things like the $ 999 price tag that comes along with the iPhone X have triggered skepticism.

Not exact matches

This is less consequential in terms of its potential to push forward Trump's agenda; governors have sway over state bills, not federal legislation.
(Another indication shoppers may not be swayed: According to the NRF, many families said they plan to spend less this year because they are reusing items bought last year.)
But others were less sure, noting that the three companies — which, combined, employ more than one million people — might still hold little sway over the largest insurers and pharmacy benefit managers, who oversee the benefits of tens of millions of Americans.
(CNN)- The number of Muslims in the United States is tiny - less than one in 100 Americans - but their votes could sway the results of the presidential election in November, a new study says.
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so well versed on the subject who read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
We want the same thing in general we need more states men who care for the country and less politicians who sway the masses.
With less than a month until the presidential election, what was said at this year's Pulpit Freedom Sunday could hold more sway than in previous years.
Gnostic teaching, with its emphasis on spirit and its condemnation of matter, came preaching either that it did not matter what a man does with his body, or that it was nothing less than a duty to give the fleshly nature its full sway.
I suggest 3 - 4 T, I kind of sway towards the 4 T amount but people may like less sweet oatmeal.
Still, I was swayed by the feeling of destiny I had when I walked in the door and saw the Cook's Illustrated, and after my inquiries, I decided to more or less follow their method.
This is a team effort that can be swayed by individual players but if coaches turn to individual players too often teams become one dimensional and less efficient.
Kids who are self - confident are also less likely to be swayed by others into doing something they don't want to do, such as participating in dangerous situations or bad behavior.
NYC's Democratic Party leaders, less than a week after helping ensure Johnson's election as speaker, are wielding sway over the appointment of powerful committee chairs.
Friends of the Earth food campaigner Vicki Hird said: «Gordon Brown is right to draw attention to the need to waste less food, but he must also use his sway at the G8 to urge a rethink on global agriculture and food production.
In other words: those who currently intend to vote Conservative are «firmer» in this choice than those who intend to vote UKIP, and thus less likely to be swayed in the coming month by whatever events or political developments to still change switch in their choice.
In yet another reminder of the mayor's lesser reputation in the eyes of the Senate — where Long Island and upstate Republicans hold sway, and have been offended by efforts to oust them — New York City was forced to delay enacting a five - cent fee on plastic bags, a setback for the mayor and the City Council on a seemingly local concern but one with national political appeal.
The lawyer for indicted state Sen. Malcolm Smith (D - Hollis) wants to know if prospective jurors may be swayed by the high - profile nature of his client's federal corruption trial when it kicks off in less than two months now that the presiding judge has refused to throw out the charges.
This «persuasive technology» would sway people to adopt less polluting behaviour and may come in the form of new gadgets and online services or new features for existing technology.
This stance is so exquisitely stable that a bird sways less to keep itself upright when it appears to be dozing than when it's alert with eyes open, two Atlanta neuromechanists report May 24 in Biology Letters.
The stance is so stable that a bird sways less (to stay upright) when it appears to be dozing than when it's awake.
Make sure to utilize proper form — employ as less swinging and swaying as possible.
The storyline is one farfetched contrivance after another, starting off with the mix up at one of the better hotels in Vegas, whose staff are too incompetent and easily swayed by the weakest of arguments to believe that they could ever find a job, much less retain one.
It will probably do most of it's financial damage on DVD, where the 16s rating has less of a sway, what with all the naïve mums out there («Yes mum, it IS on the junior cert syllabus.
Even if you're less immediately inclined toward the company's offerings, there's a diverse array of releases here that will hold your attention or even sway you to the other side.
They would be less easily swayed by the war cries of powerful men.
With the grand touring suspension, you get a firmer ride with better road feel and will sit flatter in corners and turns with less body lean or sway.
If extraordinary fuel economy was the result we could be swayed, but our 17.7 mpg average (admittedly almost all city driving) doesn't even hit the EPA estimate, furthering the argument the Pathfinder needs more power, less weight or both.
Front and rear sway bars (giving early models a tad less understeer than the later models).
One visit to see us here at Audi Glenwood Springs will sway you, if you've been a less - than - enthusiastic car shopper in the past.
This describes what happens when the rear tyres have a less firm grip on the road than those at the front when cornering, causing the rear of the car to sway out of line and potentially cause a spin.
Standard Trailer Sway Control helps make towing heavy loads more stable and less burdensome to the driver.
With or without it, the T and C rides comfortably, with less bounce and sway than most competitors, performing unquestionably better than the Pontiac Montana.
Up until 2009 the E-Reader market was held under sway by the top dominant forces such as Amazon, Sony, and to a lesser extent, iRex and Astak.
Because pie charts are not only fascinating, they offer «statistical proof» to those who are swayed by nothing less.
But with major players like ASUS and Dell now offering more for less, Toshiba's slate has a steep hill to climb to sway shoppers.
This has less to do the rise of ebooks than the volatility of book markets, which, according to Nielsen's director of book research, Hazel Kenyon, can be swayed by trends and the success of individual titles.
While some people worry that online banking is less convenient, and won't provide the same services that they get from traditional banks, others are swayed by the fact that the best online - only bank accounts offer great perks that even the best traditional banks don't.
Some other bits of pricing information you might consider, though they're unlikely to sway your account one way or the other: Wealthfront offers NerdWallet readers free management of the first $ 5,000 invested — a savings of $ 12.50 a year that, while small, makes it slightly less expensive than Betterment overall — and Betterment waives management fees on the portion of an account balance that tops $ 2 million.
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