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direct influence

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meanings of directand influence


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direct
adjective
uk /daɪˈrekt/ us /daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈɪn.flu.əns/ us /ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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Examples of direct influence


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Demographic characteristics of also exerting their own directinfluence on the communities, the availability of and satisfac- individual.
In its light one might argue that religious faith of itself is rarely capable of exerting a directinfluence on the development of science.
All of these factors can have a directinfluence on the beneficial effects of compost on plants.
First, the large vocabulary can have directinfluence by increasing the likelihood of finding close approximations in memory to the words to be learned.
Yet it is in the selection of materials and in embodied energy that architects can have most directinfluence.
What this illustrates is that contact effects are often a combination of directinfluence and language-internal or universal factors.
In fact their source is closely related, and in the course of the piece, they come within the sphere of directinfluence of the player.
Directinfluence of the substratum languages is the second type of explanation.
While the abbey could thus expect to come under the gaze of the political nation, it also exerted a more directinfluence over the locality.
Yet, current research only examines the directinfluence of opinion leaders or cumulative network knowledge.
This had a directinfluence on the choice of future repertoire in the curriculum.
It is interesting to note that in these circumstances, the directinfluence of ill-health is comparatively rare.
Connecting neurosis and psychosis : the directinfluence of emotion on delusions and hallucinations.
In the case of directinfluence, the support network regulates actions or applies sanctions to influence a person's behaviour.
Much of the scholarship arguing for the directinfluence of business proceeds relatively atheoretically, retrospectively inferring preferences from business actions or public statements.
There was no directinfluence of marine conditions during this later phase.
The length of the training period for different applications has a directinfluence on the per formance of the network.
Cognitive theories postulate causal models in which anxiety has a directinfluence on liability for major depression.
The trade-off between stability and directinfluence for the current majority over fiscal policy is always present.
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