21.   The United States was faulted for failure to exercise leadership when these old feuds again erupted several years ago.

22.   The United States cannot exercise global leadership unless it honors its financial obligations.

23.   They dispensed with org charts and celebrated free-flowing workplaces where everyone plotted strategy, exercised leadership, and created new products.

24.   His memo, leaked to media, warned of national security problems unless FVR faced up to reality and exercised decisive leadership.

25.   Now, during Gay Pride Month, it would be appropriate for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to exercise leadership and put a stop to the abuse inflicted upon soldiers.

26.   The government needs to exercise more leadership in streamlining regulations and unifying standards to ease the use of such new technologies, Kawashima said.

27.   The president continued to come under withering criticism from Republicans in Congress who say he has failed to exercise leadership to end the bloodshed.

28.   The prime minister must exercise his leadership here to keep the engine that runs the country from stalling.

29.   Tokyo has been widely expected to exercise leadership in rebuilding Afghanistan after assuming a backup role in the U.S.-led campaign to dismantle the Taliban regime.

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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