51.   But the United States, the only Western nation that has clout with Milosevic, is reluctant to pressure him.

52.   But ultimately, they work for the president, and Treasury has enormous clout in Washington today.

53.   But, as chieftain of the sports department, he has considerable clout.

54.   But your company is the real purchaser of your health care, so the company does have some clout and might use it on your behalf.

55.   By joining forces, the three partners will have more clout in negotiating prices when buying and selling electricity.

56.   Clubs have more clout than an individual does who calls up for a typical ski package.

57.   Consolidation among the stores has left fewer players, and they have more clout over their suppliers than in the past.

58.   Cornyn said Ridge, advising Bush, has enough clout.

59.   Commerce and agriculture departments tend to have more clout than health departments, and the two sides are not inclined to meet and compare benefits and costs.

60.   Cyberspace is the movement of mind into another dimension in which the right brain has real clout.

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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