empower in the PONS Dictionary

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Running by the numbers now means something: planning, budgeting, analysis, and reporting can give the measurements that empower management decisions.
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In this view, an actively involved and empowered local population is essential to successful rural community development.
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Successfully taking a risk is empowering to children.
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This software empowers people to multiply their performance dramatically through a web-based product.
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Sweet's mission is to offer vacations that empower and motivate guests to achieve their personal, professional, and philanthropic goals.
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The core idea is to empower communities and extended families ("whnau") to support families within the community context rather than individuals within an institutional context.
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This is likely due to workers feeling less restricted by what they are allowed to do and more empowered to solve a problem.
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We empower the individual making their expertise greater than our own.
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The removal of these powers appears to cause harm to those who have been empowered.
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Communities of purpose enable and empower people to get stuff done.
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