Sentences with phrase «most potent forces»

But it was a guest without a formal role in the campaign, a conservative philanthropist named Rebekah Mercer, who has now become one of its most potent forces.
Yet listening, of this special kind, is one of the most potent forces of change that I know.»
Today's Russian politicians have found the Orthodox tradition to be one of the most potent forces to fill the ideological vacuum that has followed the collapse of Leninism.
Gordon Brown remains the biggest man in the Labour Party, and still the most potent force on our national stage.
Saying the conservative grassroots movement is «now the most potent force in Republican politics» and pointing out Rep. Pete Sessions, chairman of the National Republican Campaign Committee, and Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, are both members of the new House Tea Party Caucus, DNC chairman Tim Kaine said «the Republican Party agenda has become the Tea Party agenda and vice versa.»

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For Augustine, the most potent justification for using force is to protect the innocent.
Now, the Catholic Church of the 1980s was nothing like as potent a force as it had been in the age of Cardinal Spellman, when it could count on the solid electoral support of most of its faithful, and it already faced major revolts over issues of gender and sexuality.
The defence was not all we hoped but this was the most potent attacking force in the world and we had to take risks and I think the great saves from Ospina will give our defenders a lot of confidence.
Spartak is a side who simply can not defend counter-attack's effectively, and last time out were torn apart by arguably the most potent counter-attacking force in Europe.
Even though his opposite number possess a player who is a proven match - winner in Darren Bent, Mancini will nevertheless feel he has the edge when it comes to who has the most potent strike - force.
Chartism was at its most potent as a political force when it was socially most inclusive.
Historically, they've been the most potent lobbying forces in Albany.
But Rangel, in what is almost certainly his last bid for public office, is facing an unusually potent alignment of forces that make this the most difficult race of his career since he unseated longtime Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D) in 1970.
There is broad agreement that first - rate scientists and engineers have helped make the U.S. military one of the most potent fighting forces in the world, notes the report from the U.S. National Academies» National Research Council and the National Academy of Engineering that was requested by the Department of Defense (DOD).
PLASMAJET counteracts this with the two most potent Arginase inhibitors found in nature, effectively forcing your body into the most anabolic state possible.
But to develop a competitive application, they'll need the help of the Oregon Education Association, the state's most potent political force.
It's an entirely new argument from Moskowitz, who has emerged as one of the most politically potent forces in national education reform over the last several years.
Monet comes off not only as the leading practitioner of Impressionism (which is probably the most important and popular movement of the nineteenth century) but as a potent and prophetic force in twentieth century painting as well.
MOST scientists sceptical of the theory of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) accepted that carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas; they simply don't believe it is very potent relative to other natural forces.
If you want to incorporate any of this in your revision, the two points I would most recommend are (1) to acknowledge that the AR4 conclusions are not exclusively model - based, and (2) to identify to the extent feasible major fluctuations that might compete with GHGs rather than refer to them abstractly as climate variability, so that readers can assess for themselves how important they believe these sources of variation might have been during the particular interval cited by AR4, and whether it is necessary to invoke unidentified variables to make natural variation a potent competitor to anthropogenic forcings.
Indeed, given their power over what users see Facebook could, if it chose, be the most potent political force in the world.
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