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Edwards, aged 24, is one of 16 or so young people selected for their online clout to be panellists on the Leaders Live series.
Butler had too much political clout to be dismissed from the Army, however, and he blundered his way from one assignment to another over the next two years.
His party, the National Islamic Front, gave him the clout to be included in the government of his brother-in-law, Sadiq el-Mahdi, in 1988.
High-end watches have long been status symbols, but few possess the visual clout to be truly strong fashion statements as well.
But is she going to have the clout to be able to stand up to the prime minister when necessary on behalf of the judges?
Economists also say that many Cambodian companies with the financial clout to be able to list are completely unaccustomed to the financial benefits associated with a stock market, as they are used to a culture of running businesses as family outfits.
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That kind of clout seems to be what many local Republicans want.
A rapidly growing Turkey that acquires greater economic, military and diplomatic clout ought to be a bigger prize for the Europeans to catch.
Social media sharers can make all the noise they want, but they forfeit the real wealth and clout needed to be politically powerful.
Their clout will continue to be limited: they cannot speak or vote.
Will Mr. Obama give him the clout he needs to be the public force and face of a renewed labor agenda?
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