Sentences with phrase «wield huge power»

Exchanges wield huge power in the crypto market as access to larger ones can mean the difference between success and failure for many of projects.
... and what's important for acne is that the reverse is also true: your emotions wield huge power over your gut health.
The big supermarket chains Woolworths and Coles wield huge power, and one former food CEO is relieved to be out of the firing line.
The paper wields huge power in the UK, and with its website plotting a U.S. expansion and reportedly receiving about 154 million global unique browsers each month, it is increasingly gaining that traction in the U.S. as well.

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The Humane Society of the United States applauds Target — the nation's fourth - largest food retailer with nearly 1,800 locations in 49 states — for wielding its immense purchasing power to make a huge improvement in animal welfare by eliminating controversial pig gestation crates from its pork supply chain.
Unlike Westminster select committees, ECON has legislative powers meaning Bowles can wield huge influence on the Brussels laws that affect Britain.
But it too has flaws: individuals can garner a huge number of mandates and wield a disproportionate amount of power.
But however nice Jeff Bezos may be, not everybody is happy with the huge power he now wields over our culture and our publishing industry.
Truck drivers wield tremendous power, with huge vehicles and tremendous loads that can harm other vehicles in their paths.
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