influencia
force ; influence ; lever ; leverage ; say ; clout ; good offices ; sway ; bearance.
Her reason admitted the force of his arguments, but her instinct opposed it.
All these influences are at work before a child goes to school, yet until quite recently we have behaved as though good teaching in good schools was enough to compensate for the disabilities of verbally impoverished children.
An indication that the Commission would be prepared to accept a borderline project would provide a useful lever when the application is passed to the UK Government.
At certain times, dubious interpretations of the rules have even been used as leverage in gaining ground on matters of dispute between Community partners.
I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.
IT executives would like to see their role in the organization elevated, giving them more 'clout', stature and visibility.
This enables the library to use the MPEs' good offices and contacts to influence the national government on projects which are important for the area.
During this period Africa was influenced by external forces as the Islamic states of the north extended their sway south.
In the world of weather forecasting, conventional wisdom is that past weather has no bearance on future weather.
área de influencia
remit
The service was withdrawn from lack of use but because the State Telephone Service considered the department outside its remit.
buena influencia
good influence
It is interpreted as a pun on the name of the palace (Te) whose fortunes, like that of man, depend on the good influence of its lucky star.
caer bajo + Posesivo + influencia
come under + Posesivo + influence
Like most of Mrs. Eddy's disciples, he had led a quiet, uneventful life until he came under her influence.
campaña contra la conducción bajo la influencia del alcohol
drink-drive campaign
anti-drink-drive campaign
Despite research showing that drink driving is less socially acceptable since the start of drink-drive campaigns in 1976, it still occurs across all age groups.
Government is targeting young men in this year's Christmas anti-drink-drive campaign.
conducción bajo la influencia del alcohol
drink driving
drunk driving
Problem drinking, drink driving and criminality are important risk factors for receipt of disability pension and high levels of sickness absence in young men.
He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.
conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol
drive (while) under + the influence (of alcohol)
The driver was placed under arrest by the state police for driving while under the influence of alcohol.
de gran influencia
seminal
He has published seminal papers on automated cataloging and authority control in Library Journal, Library Quarterly, and Journal of Library Automation.
ejercer influencia
exert + influence
wield + influence
deliver + clout
The subject analysis of a document exerts a controlling influence on all the subsequent steps involved in its subject content.
No one needs to be told that children wield powerful persuasive influences upone each other.
This article discusses how librarians can slay these dragons by banding together to deliver more clout.
ejercer influencia en/sobre
come to + bear influence on
bear + an influence on
Spreading out from the doorstep is a wider social group whose influence comes to bear on children, particularly after they are old enough to wander at large on their own.
Though her oddball style is most certainly her own, California still bears an influence on her work.
ejercer una gran influencia en esfera de influencia extender la influencia hacer uso de influencias influencia de los amigos influencia económica influencia electoral [Influencia que un candidato tiene sobre la elección de otra persona de su mismo partido] [Influencia que un candidato tiene sobre la elección de otra persona de su mismo partido] [Influencia que un candidato tiene sobre la elección de otra persona de su mismo partido] influencia histórica influencia política influencia social mala influencia perder influencia tener influencias tener influencia sobre traficante de influencias tráfico de influencias valerse de influencias
play + a strong hand in
sphere of influence
spread + influence
pull + strings
peer influence
economic influence
coattails
political coattails
electoral coattails
historical influence
political clout
political influence
social influence
bad seed
bad influence
lose + clout
have + pull
have + hold on
power broker
spoils system
nepotism
pull + strings
Economic issues play a strong hand in suggesting its demise.
One of the critical responsibilities of management level personnel within any organisation is measuring and optimising the performance of activities within their sphere of influence.
MARC now spreads its influence across the whole spectrum of library activity.
Perhaps he can pull some strings to get us one of the main lecture halls at the University.
The third point is one that harks back to the chapter on peer influences.
The political, social and economic influences driving the movement are described in broad terms.
One way to measure that mandate is to estimate Obama's 'coattails', that is, the degree to which members of Congress feel that their own election depended in part on voters who came to the polls to support Obama.
Obviously, too, how well his Republican colleague does on Election Day will depend to a degree on how long Mr. Bush's political coattails are.
There are also elections where a presidential candidate has long electoral coattails that pull many members of his party to victory in congressional races.
This paper examines the historical influences on the development of American school libraries to 1978.
Even sympathetic librarians may not have the political clout to force their local government to mandate minority business set-asides.
Librarians need to exert more political influence.
The future of the National Library of Medicine will be shaped by a number of scientific, technical, and social influences.
The 1956 movie 'The Bad Seed' provided a lasting cultural reference point for children who have attracted national attention for their asocial and violently structured lives.
This paper suggests that forced consensus in collaborative writing is a bad influence on imaginative scholars.
If performance evaluation is viewed as a tool of second or third-level by supervisors it loses its clout and encourages strife.
It isn't fair to those who don't have 'pull' that those who do get preferential treatment = No es justo para aquellos que no tienen "influencias" que aquellos que sí las tienen reciban un trato preferente.
'What mystifies me - ' she paused, searching for the proper words - 'what mystifies me is the hold he seems to have over you and the staff'.
Democracy's most acute failures tend to result from power brokers who tell big fibs about the distribution of power.
The spoils system remained an important part of the political landscape until the civil service reforms toward the end of the century.
Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth.
Perhaps he can pull some strings to get us one of the main lecture halls at the University.