11.   In any case, he says, revamping the income tax is too comprehensive a reform to complete over the next two years.

12.   In any case, standing alone the measure does not add up to the sort of comprehensive lobbying reform needed to create a truly independent Congress.

13.   In the meantime, while the administration pushes for comprehensive reform, the waivers keep coming.

14.   In the Senate, Wofford has backed comprehensive health care reform and guaranteed universal coverage.

15.   McCain said the best way to fix the system is comprehensive reform.

16.   Migden and supporters of expanded benefits for gay and lesbian couples say they will be back next year with more comprehensive reform.

17.   Quality education, job training, child care and other issues are all relevant to comprehensive reform.

18.   Reformers have won a significant victory, but are still distant from comprehensive reform.

19.   Since the election, Clinton has abandoned comprehensive health care reform and universal health insurance as the centerpiece of his administration.

20.   The Connecticut senator said that what is needed is comprehensive reform, such as the McCain-Feingold bill.

a. + reform >>共 449
economic 22.79%
political 7.73%
democratic 7.06%
constitutional 3.05%
structural 2.93%
health_care 2.80%
sweeping 2.09%
proposed 1.43%
major 1.41%
electoral 1.39%
comprehensive 0.43%
comprehensive + n. >>共 606
peace 7.36%
plan 3.77%
review 3.43%
settlement 2.93%
study 2.90%
coverage 2.37%
reform 1.71%
program 1.68%
package 1.50%
list 1.50%
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