71.   Even he admits to having political clout and he encourages evangelicals to voice their views on moral issues in elections.

72.   Finally, at the urging of Walsh, Stenstrom changed agents, hiring Leigh Steinberg,who with his large stable of stars has some clout.

73.   Foley has responded by telling voters that he is still listening to them, and that as speaker, he has clout to respond to their needs.

74.   For the right candidate, the group says, it has the clout to change the rules of the game, to make election all but a sure thing.

75.   For too long they just assumed that they did not have the clout to impact federal elections.

76.   Fowler was no doubt correct in insisting that he alone did not have the clout to do so.

77.   Goodman has some clout around here.

78.   Hayes simply has less clout than Diamond and far less than the two would have together.

79.   He said supermarket chains and warehouse clubs, if allowed to acquire more liquor licenses, would have more clout in negotiating lower prices with wholesalers.

80.   He will now have more clout to persuade the IRA.

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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