Encara no tenim significats per a "political clout".
1For most of the post-war era, their political clout kept subsidies flowing.
2We have a lot of political clout and sophistication for the battle.
3Under 30 years of Mubarak's rule, Egypt's regional political clout may have waned.
4The KLA's political clout rested on its ever-growing arsenal and body of volunteers.
5It involved a group of parents and siblings with little power or political clout.
6But the stakes were high and required the political clout of a prime minister.
7Asia has failed miserably so far to turn its rapid growth into political clout.
8Newspapers were increasingly controlled by corporations seeking profits or prestige rather than political clout.
9Others fear they will lose any chance of regaining their once unchallenged political clout.
10Yet this remains the one with the most political clout.
11Low-wage, low-skill workers lack political clout and face significantly higher unemployment than college graduates.
12His solicitous nature and political clout demanded that his visitors agree without hesita- tion.
13Western liberal democracies will not emerge from this crisis with much-orany-moralor political clout.
14Being a large employer brought not just potential profits but also political clout, he boasted.
15And for all his increased political clout, Erdogan cannot bend the latter to his will.
16The Shiv Sena enjoys considerable political clout across Maharashtra.
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