11.   Similarly, Lieberman has been critical of programs that give special breaks to blacks and other groups to make up for past discrimination.

12.   Stores like Wal-Mart manage to offer low prices partly by using their size to win special breaks from their suppliers.

13.   Switzer defense attorney Bill Magnussen said Switzer received no special breaks in the case.

14.   Supporters said it was unfair for Clinton to be able to give special breaks to special interests.

15.   The Bush administration appears to have cut India, Argentina and other nations a special break when it exempted them from most tariffs and quotas on steel imports.

16.   The CHP says there have been no unusual problems with the rims, and they get no special break on replacements.

17.   The first problem is the tax code itself, a virtually incomprehensible collection of special breaks, loopholes and levies.

18.   The study also found that Bradley, who champions tax reform, sought special breaks for pharmaceutical companies that were major campaign contributors.

19.   There are special breaks for small businesses.

20.   There is a complex tax system in China, although Shanghai offers special breaks, and businesses are bogged down by bureaucracy.

a. + break >>共 526
all-star 18.00%
big 5.29%
commercial 4.62%
first 3.61%
short 2.69%
lucky 2.51%
clean 2.40%
bad 2.34%
early 1.96%
long 1.85%
special 0.72%
special + n. >>共 1057
team 4.49%
envoy 4.24%
prosecutor 1.73%
committee 1.49%
treatment 1.43%
meeting 1.43%
police 1.21%
attention 1.17%
commission 1.12%
event 1.12%
break 0.07%
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