To assume that the Administration's critics are somehow unaware of, and uninfluenced by, this fact is to ignore a great deal of recent history. |
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Influenced behavior is behavior influenced by one's spouse, whereas uninfluenced behavior is behavior caused by a person's own characteristics. |
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They were untouched by social radicalism and uninfluenced by extreme nationalist opinions. |
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They write only when the Muse strikes, and they are uninfluenced by the thought of cash. |
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The fact that beliefs about men were uninfluenced but beliefs about women were influenced may be a function of the specific clips used in the experiment. |
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Nor are they desiccated calculating machines, meting out dispassionate justice uninfluenced by political ideas. |
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Thirteenth-century stained glass in Germanic countries, however, was comparatively uninfluenced by French models. |
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The commission should strive to remain uninfluenced by provincial and federal political agendas. |
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That young lady, by the way, is happily uninfluenced by the peculiarities of her parents. |
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Faithful to the spirit of the Air Force collection, this unpretentious design, uninfluenced by fashion and trends, is the order of the day. |
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It remains uninfluenced by the process conditions and provides exact measuring results even with agitators in the vessel. |
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I find its stance so strange that I have a hard time accepting that they came by it entirely honestly, entirely uninfluenced by more domestic political prejudices. |
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Here, where the local tradition is still uninfluenced, you can enjoy meeting simple and hardworking men, cheerful women, taste excellent wines and sample local Istran dishes. |
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It intrigues neither because it definitively shows European influence, nor cultural change uninfluenced by Europe, nor indigenous origins for an exclusionary worldview. |
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In surroundings with interferences or pipelines, which are not metallically grounded, a grounding like described below is recommended in order to guarantee an uninfluenced measuring. |
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Neutrality of public services with regard to all users: The public service must be guided by the general interest, uninfluenced by private interests, especially those of the manager. |
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This early introduction is thought to shape their list-making ability, but it makes it impossible to study that ability in its raw, uninfluenced form. |
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In view of this situation, to believe that scientific knowledge, above all in the Natural Sciences and Technology, originates uninfluenced by special interests, seems singularly naive. |
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This was at a date before the investigations of Charcot and Pierre Janet into the origin of hysterical symptoms, and Breuer's discovery was thus entirely uninfluenced by them. |
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These usually conspire with other social or environmental factors to make young people act impulsively or unthinkingly, uninfluenced by socially accepted standards of behaviour. |
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He realized that bodies that are uninfluenced by forces continue indefinitely to move and that force is necessary to change motion, not to maintain constant motion. |
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Given such pressures, there is a clear danger that the child care transition may follow a course that is determined by the needs and pressures of the moment, uninfluenced by long term vision or choice. |
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I do not intend in any way to impugn the integrity of either of these individuals or the OPS and do not doubt that the work they did was uninfluenced by the factors that cause me concern. |
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Another manifestation of secularism is the view that public activities and decisions, especially political ones, should be uninfluenced by religious beliefs or practices. |
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