11.   Gresser also tried to exercise forceful leadership by taking on Crew.

12.   If and when electric power begins to dim and flicker, he will also need a human touch to exercise leadership.

13.   In contrast to Cavallo, some Argentines have criticized Brazil for being too timid in exercising regional leadership.

14.   In addition to political stewardship, some exercised fashion leadership.

15.   In short, the ability to exercise leadership.

16.   It did not lay out a specific framework for a peace settlement, but it did make clear that the United States intended to exercise leadership in the area.

17.   No archbishop of New York could exercise leadership in the way that a bishop of Saginaw can.

18.   One problem is that when Murayama tries to exercise leadership, his partners in the ruling coalition ignore him.

19.   Shorn of overtones of domination, evangelical men now seek to exercise patriarchal leadership through love.

20.   Some contend that the president should have exercised stronger leadership, defined his own agenda and sought additional federal funds to implement it.

v. + leadership >>共 420
provide 7.03%
show 5.18%
take 3.82%
need 3.58%
assume 3.52%
have 2.71%
demonstrate 1.85%
lack 1.79%
exercise 1.79%
criticize 1.23%
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%
leadership 1.05%
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