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1 You've got enough clout at this point that they probably have to.
2 Do the members have enough clout to push through urgent reforms on the economy?
3 Either that or he had enough clout to get anything naughty taken off the record.
4 A billion people and a powerhouse manufacturing base confers quite enough clout , thank you very much.
5 Even before the battle Admiral Locatelli probably had enough clout to deny Travis a minor award.
6 But he may have earned enough clout for them to hire a lawyer for that murder charge.
7 Splits and factional infighting within other blocs mean Maliki may still carry enough clout to fend that off.
8 The relationship we've got with them's good, and Wolfe's got enough clout to make sure there are no comebacks.
9 It also has enough clout in Indonesia to challenge local champion Tokopedia, recently valued privately at $7 billion.
10 YouTube carries enough clout to invent a video format and expect people to actually adopt it-andothers to support it.
11 So after seven or eight months of that I knew I didn't have enough clout to get the story made.
12 Griffin said the law gives regulators too much authority and discriminates against banks that do not have enough clout in Washington.
13 They carried enough clout around the old town to get a bum would-be private investigator put away for a good long time.
14 Surely a man of such value to the war effort had enough clout to prevent the arrests of a handful of upper-class children?
15 ISOLATIONISM The question is whether Medvedev now has enough clout to push through his reform agenda in the face of growing hawkish sentiment.
16 The truth is that the press has never enjoyed enough clout to perform effectively the watchdog role that the movies like to celebrate.
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