11.   CBS resisted any impulse to embellish the already emotional atmosphere.

12.   Clinton said that the region had rebounded from the economic crisis of two years ago but needed to resist an impulse to slow down the pace of globalization.

13.   Energy Secretary Bill Richardson is right to resist congressional impulses to cut gasoline taxes as a response to the recent rebound in prices.

14.   Even more impressive, Mrs. Whitman has resisted the impulse of Republicans in New York and elsewhere to try to cut welfare benefits.

15.   His reaction -- whether he steps in or lets Hong Kong ride out the storm -- will show whether his regime can resist the impulse to micromanage Hong Kong.

16.   Japanese consumers, angry at a near doubling in sales taxes, have resisted the impulse to take advantage of low borrowing rates and spend.

17.   Lopez resisted an impulse to return to the shop that night to get started.

18.   Olson said that by contrast she had resisted those impulses and had tried, in her view, merely to help other friends avoid the same fate.

19.   Only someone who truly understands Chinese cooking could shortcut a classic by using Mexican tortillas, and then resist the impulse to keep adding ingredients.

20.   Resist the impulse to add garlic, which can cause contamination.

v. + impulse >>共 109
resist 14.96%
have 4.70%
understand 4.70%
control 4.27%
transmit 4.27%
carry 3.42%
send 3.42%
produce 2.14%
suppress 2.14%
curb 1.71%
resist + n. >>共 914
temptation 8.74%
pressure 7.83%
arrest 6.08%
effort 5.24%
call 4.93%
attempt 3.83%
change 3.12%
urge 2.88%
idea 2.51%
demand 2.19%
impulse 0.76%
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