111.   Of all the countries in the region, Indonesia is the most worrisome for Washington, yet it is the place where the United States has the least clout.

112.   On certain issues that affect pay and career advancement, the larger chapter has more clout and can negotiate terms that hurt the smaller units, merger advocates say.

113.   Now, he added, less money is available to treat those with serious, debilitating mental illnesses whose sufferers have little clout.

114.   On the other hand, top film directors who have considerable clout seem either unable or unwilling to use it.

115.   Once again, far short of what the project used to receive in the good old days when Boston still had clout in Washington.

116.   Only the most exclusive joints and the private clubs have the clout to insist on coats and ties.

117.   Others say that the new government may turn out to be too much of a hodgepodge to accomplish much, even if Kiriyenko has enough clout to act.

118.   Petroleum prices, which have more than doubled since last March, still have a little clout.

119.   Powerful names like Polo Ralph Lauren and Mattel have decided they have the clout to sell leather pants and Barbies on their own sites.

120.   Probably because he does not have the clout to command.

v. + clout >>共 108
have 36.99%
use 7.76%
lose 5.18%
wield 4.87%
gain 4.72%
carry 3.96%
lack 3.35%
give 2.28%
increase 1.98%
exercise 1.67%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
clout 0.07%
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