21.   The state constitution calls for such a random selection when the eight-member body, split evenly between parties, cannot agree.

22.   The women agreed to accept by random selection either of two drug regimens.

23.   The Wilson administration had a similar idea, but it focused on the bottom of the heap, rather than a random selection of mediocre schools.

24.   Though the judges still will be named by their countries, the random selection process should limit collusion and relieve federation pressure on judges, Cinquanta said.

25.   Whether the draft was based on random selection or something the disk jockeys said on the air, no one is sure.

26.   All involve a random selection of marks, making it tougher for judges to have the back-room dealings that tainted past competitions.

27.   Both would involve some random selection of marks, with the judges not knowing whose scores were used.

28.   Burton, according to the legal sources, responded with a request for information about any other cases that Johnson might have assigned outside the computerized random selection process.

29.   Matlik said the measures were being applied to all passengers, rather than a random selection.

30.   Similar lists of potential jurors are to be made nationwide by the end of the month through random selection based on the census in each province.

a. + selection >>共 577
wide 4.84%
final 4.29%
shot 3.12%
good 3.12%
first 2.30%
large 2.17%
limited 1.81%
judicial 1.49%
small 1.40%
wider 1.40%
random 1.36%
random + n. >>共 529
drug 5.69%
access 4.83%
violence 3.69%
test 3.60%
check 3.23%
sample 3.14%
act 2.92%
search 2.23%
number 1.91%
sampling 1.78%
selection 1.37%
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