1.   However sweeping tax reforms, which broadened the tax base and increased government revenues, did not alter a policy of strict control of public finances.

2.   And Republicans control both the House and Senate, as well as the White House, so sweeping reforms are unlikely this year.

3.   But almost every tax change is changed by the following Congress, and even the most sweeping reforms are themselves reformed within five years.

4.   But he declined to offer specifics on what he vowed would be sweeping reforms.

5.   But the more votes it gets, the better the chances will be for Senate approval of what would become the most sweeping electoral reforms in a generation.

6.   Congress and I are near agreement on sweeping welfare reform.

7.   On Capitol Hill, there is a feeling that the time is ripe for sweeping tax reform.

8.   The Republican solution is simply to throw out most of the bath water in sweeping tort reform, but will the baby be thrown out, too?

9.   And Gusmao, a likely candidate to head the new nation, already has released a blueprint for sweeping economic reforms.

10.   Argentina needs to quickly implement a series sweeping economic reforms to deal with its severe financial crisis, the Bush administration told Congress on Wednesday.

v. + reform >>共 551
implement 6.10%
introduce 3.08%
need 3.00%
support 2.75%
demand 2.49%
enact 2.48%
make 2.12%
promise 1.91%
carry 1.87%
discuss 1.85%
sweep 0.39%
sweep + n. >>共 644
country 5.05%
power 3.32%
street 2.74%
floor 2.60%
nation 2.45%
area 2.16%
region 2.02%
car 1.97%
series 1.59%
election 1.54%
reform 0.96%
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