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1 For most of the post-war era, their political clout kept subsidies flowing.
2 We have a lot of political clout and sophistication for the battle.
3 Under 30 years of Mubarak's rule, Egypt's regional political clout may have waned.
4 The KLA's political clout rested on its ever-growing arsenal and body of volunteers.
5 It involved a group of parents and siblings with little power or political clout .
6 But the stakes were high and required the political clout of a prime minister.
7 Asia has failed miserably so far to turn its rapid growth into political clout .
8 Newspapers were increasingly controlled by corporations seeking profits or prestige rather than political clout .
9 Others fear they will lose any chance of regaining their once unchallenged political clout .
10 Yet this remains the one with the most political clout .
11 Low-wage, low-skill workers lack political clout and face significantly higher unemployment than college graduates.
12 His solicitous nature and political clout demanded that his visitors agree without hesita- tion.
13 Western liberal democracies will not emerge from this crisis with much-orany-moralor political clout .
14 Being a large employer brought not just potential profits but also political clout , he boasted.
15 And for all his increased political clout , Erdogan cannot bend the latter to his will.
16 The Shiv Sena enjoys considerable political clout across Maharashtra.
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