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No one of them has much clout.
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She says their governments aren't as concerned about the environment, and well-intentioned nongovernmental organizations don't have much clout.
Mr. Paterson doesn't have much clout as he fights accusations that he tried to protect a top aide from charges of domestic violence.
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Because the cities have such a small percentage of New Jersey's population, Mr. Shure said, "They don't have much clout in the Legislature".
The Lib Dems might also be minded to go into opposition rather than coalition if they are left with too few MPs to have much clout within government.
Kilmer was already too old, he was already getting a bit puffy, and he no longer had much clout at the box office.
When the Green Bay Packers, with Coach Vince Lombardi storming the sideline, won the first two Super Bowl games against the Chiefs and the Raiders, the A.F.L. didn't have much clout.
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