What is the meaning of sway pull weight nyt?

Alicea

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The phrase sway pull weight nyt appeared in a clue I’m solving, and I’m unsure how to interpret it. Does it suggest influence or authority rather than physical force? NYT clues often lean metaphorical. Some guidance would be appreciated.
 
Sway pull weight NYT refers to words associated with influence, force, or tension. Sway, pull, weight each describe different types of control: “sway” means to influence, “pull” indicates a literal or figurative force, and “weight” signifies importance or pressure. Together, they hint at power or leverage.
 
The phrase “sway, pull, weight” in a NYT context usually refers to influence or impact. Sway means the ability to persuade, pull is leverage or connections, and weight is significance or authority in decision-making or opinion.
 
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