01. (92%) ...the world's leading political INFLUENCE... best achieved in one...
02. (75%) ...the world's greatest political INFLUENCE. Arguably, this could be...
03. (73%) ...still] should exercise an INFLUENCE. Ideally, an INFLUENCE to...
04. (70%) ...those vested with the INFLUENCE and heady individual exposure...
05. (69%) I do not at all have the mind of a
06. (68%) We own serious newspapers and reported fairly but went as
07. (68%) ...as the needed countervailing INFLUENCE to the proverbial working...
08. (67%) After lunch I gently asked if, in the unlikely event
09. (67%) ...would exercise more political INFLUENCE in the world in...
10. (67%) ...American newspapers, and this INFLUENCE was deployed throughout the...
11. (67%) ...had a very adverse INFLUENCE on such major institutions...
12. (64%) ...the press has for INFLUENCE over the elaboration of...
13. (58%) Black] was always very curious and anxious to know what
14. (53%) ...the ability materially to INFLUENCE such developments...
15. (53%) ...associated with power and INFLUENCE.Daniel Colson, Conrad Black's...
16. (53%) The government emerged with a majority of twenty-one, well down
17. (52%) ...finance, management, and potential INFLUENCE was very alluring, even...
18. (52%) Mrs. Thatcher was at this point in one of her
19. (52%) ...and information (and political INFLUENCE). Fragmentation of market' remote-control...
20. (52%) ...is no countervailing executive INFLUENCE on journalists. The proprietors...
21. (50%) ...buying good deal of INFLUENCE relatively cheaply...
22. (50%) Owning Moose Jaw and the Corner Brook Western Star and
23. (50%) It is part of the British culture that owners of
24. (50%) ...a tremendous amount of INFLUENCE and outright authority over...
25. (33%) Hollinger effectively owned the right-wing intellectual magazine Encounter. It had
