Examples of using Clout in English and their translations into Korean
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After China joined the WTO in 2001 it made occasional nods to Western trade rules, but as it gained economic clout, it increasingly resisted demands to transform its state-controlled economy.
Despite the fact that there are more than 430 nuclear reactors in operation worldwide and the industry still has great economic and political clout, it is beginning to look like a dinosaur- too big and cumbersome to adapt to new conditions.
Political influence: Smaller countries, such as Portugal and the Netherlands, who do not carry much political clout on the international stage, are given a substantial increase in influence through membership in IGOs, such as the European Union.
In a nod to the clout of women of color,
Economists have warned that the behemoth conglomerates often use their monopolistic clout to squeeze small
marketing executives have to be particularly skillful in this area because they often don't have much organizational clout.
Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines claim all or parts of the South China Sea but lack the economic or military clout that China has used to fortify its tiny islands over the past five to 10 years.
should buy from you; just let them know that you've come from above and your call will implicitly carry more clout.
who have great clout in the religious community,
who are the people trying to influence the decision, how much clout do they have, how much they care about this issue, and what do they say they want,
The CLOUT Network.
CONFERENCES Blockchain Conference in Tokyo(TraDove, CLOUT, PundiX, CRYPTO20, Nousplatform, DESCROW, indaHash).
The CLOUT Network hosts a wide variety of news and media articles about the blockchain.
The UNCITRAL maintains a useful database(“Case Law on UNCITRAL Texts” or“CLOUT”) of court decisions and arbitral awards involving issues related to UNCITRAL treaties and model laws,
Consumers disclosing their intentions or whereabouts, either to each other or to companies in return for better offers and/ or service(CROWD CLOUT and PRICING PANDEMONIUM).
Some one gave me a clout on the head, and my senses fled.
The Saudi Arabian government has used its powerful international clout to get away with it.
In a direct national election system, any state that gave women the vote would automatically have doubled its national clout.
who are superstars, or at least who carry some clout.
compete with each other for increasingly scarce positions, which gives them the clout to pay out lower wages.