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Her loss of clout made no difference to her esteem.
If the latter, the key difference between Mr. Bragman and Mr. Silver could be a devastating loss of clout in Albany for New York City.
Greg Wetstone of the Natural Resources Defense Council said Whitman "suffered the most immediate and visible loss of clout ever for a cabinet officer".
This loss of clout may make some white New Yorkers uneasy, albeit in a manner that most progressives would be reluctant to put into words.
That loss of clout is the inevitable result of cost-cutting measures that have retailers skimping on progressive looks and labels in favor of those with a more overtly commercial caste.
And I.B.M. veterans say the predicament that the shift to networked computing poses to Microsoft is familiar to anyone who experienced I.B.M.'s loss of clout years ago as the mainframe was no longer the focal point of computing.
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So Russia may face financial pressures as well as a loss of political clout.
Gazprom is upping prices to ex-Soviet republics to compensate for Moscow's loss of geopolitical clout.
Yet perceptions – fuelled by high unemployment, the impact of terrorism and a loss of international clout – are of a country in crisis.
Senior US officials are especially concerned about the loss of British clout on the unpopular transatlantic trade deal (TTIP), which looks increasingly in doubt.
He disputed the suggestion that the Voting Rights Act had contributed to loss of urban clout, saying it had more to do with white flight to the suburbs.
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