11.   A relatively low line capacity and inefficient gears that curb cranking power limit the spincasting reel to light- to medium-duty freshwater fishing applications.

12.   But he has failed to curb the power of a range of vigilante forces.

13.   But many doubt whether long-standing partisan disagreements can be bridged sufficiently to produce a bill that would significantly curb the power of money in politics.

14.   But now, Meehan has fresh allies among House Republicans, particularly newly elected members who are pushing legislation to curb the power of money in politics.

15.   But the unions, aroused by her efforts to curb their power, cut short her rise.

16.   Chief executives have proved adept in recent years at avoiding nearly every attempt to curb their power, and they have an important ally this time.

17.   Curbing the power of giant media conglomerates has long been a popular issue among politicians.

18.   Curbing the powers of bounty hunters would make them significantly less effective and would probably be challenged in the courts.

19.   Even business people who have tangled with Li question whether an antitrust law is the best way to curb his power.

20.   He opposed nationalization of industry and joined Conservative efforts to curb union 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%
curb 0.38%
curb + n. >>共 649
inflation 6.52%
violence 5.74%
growth 2.60%
activity 2.49%
spread 2.35%
immigration 1.96%
power 1.90%
corruption 1.88%
attack 1.88%
abuse 1.85%
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