influir
exert + influence ; influence ; sway ; bias ; impact.
The subject analysis of a document exerts a controlling influence on all the subsequent steps involved in its subject content.
However, although data base producers choose to adhere to in-house practices, there are international standards which can be applied, and indeed do influence practice.
Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.
A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.
Factors that might adversely impact the ethical behaviour of the publishing, vending and librarianship community are examined, and the need for professionalism and vigilance of the community is emphasised.
factor + influir
thread + pull upon
Therefore, any discussion of control must take into account the multiple threads that pull upon the director.
influir en
have + an influence on
have + impact (on)
come to + bear influence on
bear + an influence on
There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.
The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.
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.
influir en gran medida
become + a force
The points of view of non-Western Europeans/Americans, non-Christians, nonWhites, and non-males are becoming a force in society.
influir en la gente
influence + people
Thus, self-presentation becomes a dynamic conception of people structuring their relations apropos to their life-space, rather than a theory of how to win friends and influence people.
influir en la opinión pública
shape + public opinion
influence + public opinion
Librarians are aware of the ability of the press to shape public opinion.
It appears that this criticism will not diminish in the future and has the potential to influence public opinion.
influir sobre
have + a bearing on/upon
Three decisions made subsequent to that initial review have had a significant bearing on the scope of the present document.