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7 Sentences With "carried weight with"

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Though they mostly relayed their objections in private, they carried weight with museum officials.
Her social position and gender presumably carried weight with the all-male jury that acquitted her, but these questions aren't explored here.
Mailer's name carried weight with the Utah parole board, too, as did his promise that Abbott, if released, would work as his literary assistant.
At Harvard Law School, he sought work as a researcher for ideologically diverse professors, among them Alan M. Dershowitz, whose recommendations carried weight with the justices.
"There is no Walter Cronkite anymore," Whitman said, referring to the legendary CBS News anchorman whose word carried weight with Americans of all political persuasions during his prime in the 28503s and 22019s.
Photofile, (95), 48. in 1973 Westbrook mounted a large retrospective of work by socialist artist Noel Counihan to criticism from the staff and trustees on grounds that it either was insufficiently 'modern' or that its subversive nature might bring the gallery into disrepute, but Professor (Sir) Joseph Burke's support in opening the exhibition carried weight with most trustees, leading to Counihan's acceptance as a major Australian artist;Bernard Smith, 'Counihan, Noel Jack (1913–1986)', in and an exhibition of Leonard French, who was then Westbrook's exhibitions officer met the disapproval of Professor Bernard Smith and his Antipodeans.
On 3 July 1899, Colonel Baden-Powell was informed by Wolseley at the War Office that he should go immediately to Mafeking, taking Lord Edward Cecil as his Chief Staff Officer. They sailed on 8 July, Cecil taking with him, Violet. When they landed at Cape Town, Cecil went to contractors Julius Weil & Co to order £500,000 worth of supplies for what Cecil correctly anticipated would be a long siege. As a son of the Prime Minister, Cecil's signature carried weight with Weil & Co although, the Cecils expected parliament would approve the amount. In October 1899, Cecil was serving with Colonel Baden-Powell, when besieged at Mafeking. 30 October was known as 'Mournful Monday' as three British columns surrendered; the situation became desperate.

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