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We're a large organisation and we do have some clout.
If not, did you still have some clout over them? A. Exactly.
"Because these guys actually have some clout, and much more organizational skills than the rebels, they are deadly".
And Condoleezza Rice, Mr Bush's national security advisor, apparently wants to have some clout in economic policy.In this section The voters could have known Rewriting history First blood What do you mean, chicken supreme?
Livre is unlikely to win more than a seat or two, but with the election on a knife-edge, it could have some clout.
That's where minority parties' winning candidates will have some clout: the NLD (or USDP) will have to promise to pay attention to their concerns to recruit them as partners.
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Nevada now has some clout in Washington.
By the end of the race, Pat had some clout.
A constituent wants her mortgage payments reduced, and is hoping that the mayor has some clout with her lender.
It is a fear-mongering strategy that has some clout among voters, says Wan Saiful Wan Jan of the Malaysian thinktank Ideas.
Idris Elba, while not as famous as Mandela, also has some clout on the international scene as an actor.
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