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others to change their mindsetto influenceothers to change their mindset
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to a right decisionleadto a right decision
others to cooperate with direction or demandsto influenceothers to cooperate with direction or demands
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others by what you do and say rather than by your authorityinfluencingothers by what you do and say rather than by your authority
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people becoming sympathetic to terrorismto preventpeople becoming sympathetic to terrorism
to get people to stop fightingdesignedto get people to stop fighting