11.   Each of the three denounces the system, but any change would require each to surrender some power, which does not happen often in Albany.

12.   Few analysts could offer a scenario under which the junta would willingly surrender power, however.

13.   Frazier said Congress has unconstitutionally surrendered its powers to unelected officials, the United Nations and others and subverted American freedoms.

14.   He is a proud Afrikaner, who speaks eloquently about the dislocation and depression his people felt after they finally surrendered power to a black government six years ago.

15.   He said most countries have indicated they are unwilling to surrender veto power in key policy areas.

16.   If anything, it would like to claw back power already surrendered to Brussels, an idea which is anathema to Germany and France.

17.   In an unusually peaceful transfer of power, a civilian government that grew out of a military regime has accepted an election defeat and surrendered power to the opposition.

18.   It was not clear whether Bucaram was surrendering power, though radio reports said Vice President Rosalia Arteaga was preparing to take over.

19.   Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson said the law was clearly unconstitutional because Congress had surrendered powers that it could not legally delegate to the president.

20.   Ordinarily, when a CEO in the prime of life surrenders his power, it means he was pushed out.

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%
surrender 0.42%
surrender + n. >>共 372
weapon 16.27%
passport 5.88%
arm 4.98%
power 4.50%
control 3.54%
run 2.82%
suspect 2.58%
goal 2.52%
hit 1.98%
gain 1.86%
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