91.   But passionate opponents of spam say the Murkowski-Torricelli bill is worse than no legislation at all.

92.   But opponents like Kennedy said the policies would be most attractive to well-off, healthy people.

93.   But opponents of Blatter say the problems run deeper.

94.   But opponents said it will lead to more accidents and bigger insurance bills.

95.   But opponents said it would put illegal gun toters on the level of kidnappers, who also face third-degree felony charges.

96.   But opponents said it would take away rights of consumers and small businesses.

97.   But opponents said the measure would put thousands of children in the streets and punish youngsters for the deeds of their parents.

98.   But opponents say girls who are afraid to tell their parents that they are pregnant will resort to illegal, and dangerous, abortions.

99.   But opponents say it would be hard on the poor and on middle-class people who rely on deductions such as for home mortgage interest.

100.   But opponents say it would only deter physicians from aggressive treatment of pain and cause needless suffering by patients.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
opponent 0.31%
opponent + v. >>共 759
say 21.95%
be 12.18%
argue 4.74%
have 2.39%
accuse 1.94%
call 1.53%
claim 1.48%
contend 1.42%
fear 1.27%
try 1.12%
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