91.   But it was a tribal world in which men -- and only men -- were expected to exercise political power.

92.   But the city did not exercise that power for many years, and local residents naturally got the idea that they could do whatever they wanted.

93.   But while the adults exercise veto power, the reading decisions rest largely with the girls.

94.   But they have exercised that power only three or four times.

95.   But to exercise that power, he first has to write regulations defining his educational standards, something he has not yet done.

96.   Carter and his Georgians were openly contemptuous of the symbiotic relationships through which power is exercised in Washington by members of Congress, bureaucrats, journalists, and lobbyists.

97.   Certainly Rosenberg does not hesitate to exercise the power that his affiliation with Limbaugh grants him.

98.   Congress may not exercise judicial power, Scalia said for the court in striking down the provision, an amendment to the Securities Exchange Act.

99.   Condom use seems to run counter to the image of a rapist bent on humiliating his victim and exercising power over her.

100.   Defendants in error renewed their motion, arguing that Congress could not reopen judgments that were already final and unreviewable because Congress was not competent to exercise judicial power.

v. + power >>共 573
have 20.01%
take 4.91%
use 3.56%
seize 3.15%
lose 2.86%
share 2.65%
give 2.29%
restore 2.17%
wield 2.06%
hold 1.74%
exercise 1.30%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
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