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[ˈɪnfluəns]contributory influence содействие decisive influence решающее влияние dominant influence преобладающее воздействие dominant influence решающее влияние exercise a dominant influence оказывать решающее влияние external influence внешнее воздействие influence влияние, действие, воздействие influence влияние influence влиятельное лицо influence влиять influence воздействие influence воздействовать influence лицо, фактор, оказывающие влияние influence оказывать влияние, влиять influence оказывать влияние influence оказывать воздействие mutual influence взаимное влияние personal influence личное влияние significant influence значительное влияние under the influence под влиянием undue influence злоупотребление влиянием undue influence недолжное влияние undue influence ненадлежащее влияние user influence влияние потребителей -
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nвлияние, воздействие
- direct influence
- dominant influence
- immediate influence
- monetary influence
- price influence
- restraining influence
- seasonal influence
- steadying influence
- consolidate influence
- counteract influence
- exercise influence
- exert influence
- extend influence
- have influence
- tp spread influence
- strengthen influence
- use influence
- wield influence
- use undue influenceEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > influence
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