Sentences with phrase «more financial clout»

Each day seems to find more curators bemoaning the ability of commercial galleries, with less bureaucracy and more financial clout, to create strong shows with speed and efficiency.
Given «how fragile the Labour party's finances are», with «very little assets» and «no cash», no wonder the union bureaucracy thinks «we will have more financial clout than before».
This enhances the brand globally wich in turn adds more financial clout to the club we would not need to spend big again for a number of years.
Yes we have a lot more financial clout these days but we are still not united or PsG.

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The CPPIB is known for using its clout to lean on businesses; should such a financial rule be adopted, expect Wiseman to wield even more influence.
It's now being given more clout and resources to prod countries into implementing financial reforms, especially requiring big banks to bolster their capital reserves.
Ideological imperatives (and financial clout) within the Democratic Party make any such principled resistance impossible, save for some 21st - century Thomas More.
David Bentley has plenty of ability but consistency, or lack thereof, has meant that he has become little more than a bit part player under Harry Redknapp so its also in his best interests to seek pastures new and a move to Upton Park, with their new financial clout, would be a good one in my view.
And, more importantly, what will be the response of those with financial clout (and a stake in the game)?
When considering this type of literature one must not forget the immense financial clout of the global warming movement that spends more than three billion dollars in the US alone on climate research, lobbying, and propaganda.
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