But selling is still the hardest part of this business, especially since local suppliers have so much clout.
The agreement gives the soldiers some clout, which is almost certainly to Golkar's advantage.
They don't have the political or economic clout to stop Las Vegas, but they're trying anyway.
The expansion and consolidation seem further confirmation of the congress's growing status and clout.
Microsoft used to have this kind of clout in the glory days of the personal computer.
Most would rather use their limited diplomatic clout to gain economic or political gains for themselves.
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Surely, they say, a high-profile visible mayor would give a city significant extra clout?
Chipotle founder Steve Ells, a Birkenstock-wearing 34-year-old gourmet cook, couldn't be happier with his newfound clout.
That ruling has given the First Nations more legal clout, and they are using it.
Washington loves to flaunt taxpayer money rescuing companies, unions or entire industries carrying political clout.
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It is a ghastly place, obsessed with its own power, but it has real clout.
He must add conservative clout to a crisis-fighting policy with which many conservatives are uneasy.
They lack political clout within Germany, however, which makes the odds of reform much longer.
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Helping ignite the craze is Scott Harris, who is providing money and marketing clout.
With that kind of clout behind Windows, what is the point of supporting anything else?
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But the central bank has new clout abroad and at home its stock is high.
Community banks have far more political clout with both parties than big banks do.
Much of Mr. Dimon's authenticity and clout came from the soundness of his institution.
The greatness of a nation is measured in such ways, not in size or financial clout.
Even where it exists, they invariably lack the political and financial clout to press their claims.
WTO, without which trade disputes might be settled by clout and not the law.
The assembly, once chosen, should enjoy more clout than any Iraqi parliament for decades.
As the company has grown in size, so has its clout with its manufacturers.
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More consolidation would certainly give steel firms extra clout when negotiating ore and coke prices.
But it is clear that the real prize is greater clout in search and advertising.
But in a country such as Brazil or China, the bank's clout is trifling.
They use their clout with the centre to go soft on corruption cases involving their leaders.
With the United States behind it, CEDAW would have even more clout than it does.
Those in charge will then have the clout that comes from a democratic mandate.
It is a striking contrast with the outgoing administration, in which economists never had much clout.
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