We would end up an impotent and uninfluential nation, just one voice among the many. |
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Yet it continues to scout itself out a worthwhile and not entirely uninfluential place in Canadian politics. |
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All of these books were ambitious, unorthodox, noteworthy, and yet ultimately uninfluential interventions from the margins. |
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This Memphis group just might become the best uninfluential rock band at SXSW to ever sound like Velvet Underground. |
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Admittedly that election was to the rather uninfluential position of rector of Glasgow University. |
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Other Muslims were not interested in writing about them, since the Muslims of South-East Asia were regarded at the time as peripheral and uninfluential. |
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You could argue, could you not, that the greatest musicians are the uninfluential ones? |
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Cultural conservatives pushing in the opposite direction are disorganised and uninfluential. |
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Now, of course, there are a number of poets, by no means uninfluential, who read Chinese and Japanese and who are philosophically Buddhist or Taoist or both. |
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It makes no sense for Mr Blair to turn his back on Europe and become a junior, and probably increasingly uninfluential, ally of the US as it remakes the world. |
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Though Mr Bono did brilliantly there in May's elections, he recently swore fealty to Mr Zapatero, and many doubt he could thrive outside his idiosyncratic and uninfluential region. |
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The home wingers displayed an early confidence but soon lost it, the midfield passing was predictable and frequently inaccurate, consequently Anthony Martial was as uninfluential as Rooney has been. |
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Outside of America, during Berkeley's lifetime his philosophical ideas were comparatively uninfluential. |
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It shows that the organisation is currently failing to perform its role effectively and efficiently is ineffective and uninfluential, has lost the confidence of its members, and is in need of urgent reform. |
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