Sentences with phrase «financial clout as»

A collection long identified with social and financial clout as well as its fundamental role in seeding a generation of celebrated Mexican artists, the Fundación Jumex and its new museum will henceforth have to choose a credible, sustained and coherent direction for its future.
Both of those don't have as much financial clout as we have to afford the best, but do look as, if not better than, we do.
Although your sales and marketing efforts may not carry the same financial clout as your larger counterparts, rest assured that your SMB can have the upper hand in one key area: customer experience (CX).

Not exact matches

He is a world class manager between him & pep for the number 1 spot for me, as a matter of fact I think what he has done with Athletico surpasses what Pep has done at Barca n Bayern considering he had about a quarter of the financial clout.
true we can have 1,2 players with average wages not registered as we sure have the financial clout but having 5 players who will play no part in our season is a waste especially if we consider that our board is a profit - based organisation.
• The relative financial clout of the leagues involved, as manifested in television revenue, sponsorship deals, and so on.
Both clubs are run as a business, without the sugar daddy style owners propping up the likes of Chelsea and Man City but both of us have got quite big financial clout, especially now the FFP rules have reined in the extravagance of people like Abramovich.
but still run perfectly on our awesome club philosophy of self sustaining we would have a combined effort of # 20 + billion worth of owners backing us up in wealth proportions that the same as city owners, its nice to know sometimes that we just have the financial clout behind us even if we choose not to use it, maybe between the three of them they could pay off the stadium debt leaving us debt free, and running of our own massive resources, this under the ffp guideline is completely fine to do as it stadium expenditure and not directly investing in to the first team.
Liverpool are prepared to match the financial clout of Manchester City and Chelsea as the three - way fight for Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk intensifies.
However, his performances this year have supposedly alerted Spurs as well as Bayern Munich and if it came down to a choice, the financial clout of the Bundesliga giants would probably win the race.
Despite the organisational clout and resources of the banking industry and its congressional allies, it is not clear that a broader appetite exists to repeal Dodd - Frank, as it was the main regulatory response to the Financial Crisis.
While industry experts speculate away on what this will mean for digital publishing in terms of other authors going it alone as Rowling has done, it's important to understand that not everyone has the financial and literary clout that Rowling brings to the decision - making table.
As with a strong reputation and the personal clout to open doors, the kind of credit scores that open financial doors take time — and dedication — to build.
As it has fewer pro players than would be expected for a league of its financial clout, could this be an attempt for truly talented gamers to get noticed on the world stage?
As we watch Robin Google up unclassified documents and interview a bevy of officials, scientists and farmers, we see that today's Monsanto is a giant multinational wielding its considerable financial, political and marketing clout to influence government officials, ruthlessly sue farmers using patent laws — all the while surreptitiously lobbying to keep their potentially toxic products unlabelled or falsely advertised.
This therapy - unfriendly worldview, amounting almost to a form of popular brainwashing, is sustained by the usual suspects: DSM, which provides a faux legitimacy to artificially constructed psychomedical disorders; Big Pharma's financial, social, and political clout, which vastly outclasses Little Psychotherapy on every measure; direct - to - consumer ads for psychotropic drugs, which turn every TV watcher or magazine reader into his or her own personal psychiatrist; and decreasing insurance reimbursement for therapy, as well as increasing reimbursements for prescriptions, which means that if people want therapy, they'll probably have to pony up for it themselves.
The pair of mortgage - finance giants, which were bailed out by the U.S. government and placed in conservatorship in 2008 during the height of the financial crisis, have historically boasted outsize influence on the single - family mortgage market, but Rosengren expressed concern that the duo's growing clout in the multifamily sector may pose a risks, as the government considers new structures for the entities, created in the wake of the Great Depression to help facilitate homeownership.
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