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But Mandela's inspiring leadership of South Africa from institutionalized racism to one of the continent's most prosperous and established democracies has coincided with the end of authoritarian rule in Eastern Europe, worldwide growth in the number and clout of human rights groups and dramatic technological advances that prevent despots from doing their worst without the outside world's notice.
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Becky Heath, chief executive of Internocracy, says the overwhelming majority of UK employers are small to medium-sized enterprises without the financial or human resourcing clout of most AGR members.
His contribution was praised by colleagues at the ICTY: "Goldstone was absolutely right for his time because he came with moral clout from South Africa and his own particular status as a champion of human rights".
The federal office that watches over the use of human subjects in research is likely to get more clout, if a report to National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Harold Varmus wins acceptance.
Spotify has its own team of human curators, too: its editorially driven playlists, such as New Music Friday and Afternoon Acoustic, have growing clout in bringing new artists and songs to global attention.
And so, in the tradition of Flo, human mothers today may wish for standing, accomplishment and clout of their own, which is easier fantasized than realized.
The announcement underlines the financial clout of the institution.
Even the clout of party leaders proved dubious.
The rising clout of bloggers occasionally creates tension.
Further, Europe lacks a cluster with the clout of Silicon Valley.
"But he does not have the clout of his father".
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