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1 It has more clout and it's six days a week, he added.
2 So if you like, that gives us more leverage and more clout .
3 The measures also give farmers more clout in their contracts with grain companies.
4 Given credit for recruiting you, he'd have more clout than anybody ever dreamed.
5 In all cases, it's trying to acquire more intellectual properties and more clout .
6 He'd been around for donkey's years and had way more clout than Portia.
7 You still have more clout than anyone else in the movement.
8 Now politics are more fluid, and first-past-the-post gives independents more clout .
9 Like I had me before, only with a shitload more clout .
10 Bound to give me a bit more clout , he said.
11 After all, do England need a name with more clout ?
12 Focusing on other Asian countries like Vietnam, where it has more clout , makes sense.
13 Iwi have been calling for more clout over the firm.
14 The Senate adopted a measure to give commodities regulators more clout in prosecuting price manipulation.
15 It would have considerably more clout than the military intelligence departments in Cairo and Ismailia.
16 Here, the answer has a bit more clout .
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