91.   This means tamping down military operations and easing an economic embargo on the Tamil areas.

92.   Though the economic embargo of Cuba, the Helms-Burton Act, leaves a loophole for cultural exchange, nothing of this size had been attempted before.

93.   To ease the way, the Vatican last week blasted the U.S. economic embargo against Cuba as a human-rights violation.

94.   Traders here have drawn the line, however, at helping the United States enforce its economic embargo against Cuba.

95.   United States policy toward Havana has been overshadowed since the shootdown by the Helms-Burton law, which tightens the US economic embargo against Cuba.

96.   U.S. and South Korean officials are scheduled to meet next month to discuss proposals to ease the economic embargo against the Communist government of North Korea.

97.   What most worries the Germans is that their allies, the French, might step into the breech if Bonn were to impose an economic embargo.

98.   With Serbia, though, Washington adheres to the U.N. economic embargo.

99.   With the exception of Cuba, which remains subject to a rigid U.S. economic embargo, every country in the Western Hemisphere now has a democratically elected government.

100.   Yet he is reluctant to support an economic embargo because that puts an African nation on the same footing as Iran, a supporter of international terrorism.

a. + embargo >>共 161
economic 42.02%
international 12.87%
american 3.40%
crippling 2.98%
current 1.49%
longstanding 1.38%
iraqi 1.06%
long-standing 1.06%
total 0.96%
crushing 0.96%
economic + n. >>共 585
growth 11.08%
crisis 4.39%
reform 4.16%
sanction 2.88%
development 2.81%
recovery 2.63%
slowdown 2.47%
policy 2.43%
problem 1.99%
cooperation 1.79%
embargo 0.56%
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