0 an area in which the power or interests of a country or an organization are of greatest importance
1 an area in which the power or interests of a country or an organization are of greatest importance
Clearly the communists were interested in bringing the unions within their sphere of influence and this would seem both a logical and justifiable position.
However, the other communities have contested his decision-making power beyond the community's political sphere of influence.
The collaboration is likely to expand its sphere of influence.
Using 14, all obstacles inside the sphere of influence are included in the repulsive velocity.
Each port signified the country's establishment in a different sphere of influence.
In the 1930s, employers and officials increasingly intervened in the jobbers' sphere of influence.
A famous satire describes the 'partition' of a husband's body, each of the man's two wives claiming a side as her sphere of influence.
Each has been popular in its own sphere of influence.