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As any changes would need a two-thirds majority at the union's annual general meeting, the most radical recommendations, involving slimming down the council and giving executives more clout, will probably be rejected, leaving Robertson to decide whether to threaten to withdraw government financial support for the 2015 World Cup, which England is hosting.

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"Larger sites that have more clout [will be able to] negotiate lower rates, or even just bulk rates," Singel explained.

But the allies may still prefer it to being completely cut out.The more advanced America's technology, the more clout it will have.

A quarter of the seats will go to women.The national assembly will have more clout than any Iraqi parliament for decades.

By 2030, more than 70percentt of the world's population will be urban and the megacities will have more clout than nations.

The British prime minister, Tony Blair, and his Spanish counterpart, Jose Maria Aznar, will take the credit here, cementing an alliance in economic policy that has given both countries more clout in the Union.Nobody will much mind when the 15 fail, yet again, to agree on a tax package pending since 1997.

Both chaebol have faced shareholder rebellions and been forced to sweeten or abandon restructuring plans.As patriarchs get older, institutional investors will gain more clout, especially as more Asians save for retirement.

Ram Vilas Paswan, a popular dalit leader whose non-aligned Janata Dal party had just one seat from Bihar in the last parliament, will have more clout as an ally of the BJP.

Mr. Paterson has been working to keep Democratic senators loyal at a time when the Republican majority has been wooing them with promises that they will have more clout siding with the Senate's dominant party.

However, Mike Curtis of the Yorkshire and Humber strategic health authority, which oversees the PCT, says that "the new organisation will have more clout".But the reform that matters is the one that Mr Le Grand urged when advising Mr Blair: to make purchasing more cost-effective by mobilising GPs.

For Murdoch, such a large-scale business will have more clout in deals with broadcasters, as well as being able to afford to take risks on new shows and fund the wave of new high-end dramas that cost more than £1m per episode.

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