31.   An officer legally seizes property when he exercises any control over it, the bill says.

32.   And Axel Springer, which had been considering making a major investment, dropped out when it was not able to exercise enough control over the board of directors.

33.   And real reform should and will require some measure of privatization, which would allow people to exercise greater control over their own retirement planning.

34.   And, faced with a choice between collapse, and holding elections while Karadzic and Mladic still exercised control, the officials chose the later.

35.   Another problem was that Vasquez and other top officers who rebelled did not exercise direct control over troops.

36.   Beijing exercises tight control over Tibet and has little incentive to negotiate with the exiled religious leader.

37.   Both teams, however, managed to exercise some control by taking care of the ball.

38.   A guest worker program would allow the U.S. to exercise more control over its border by registering workers entering the U.S. and ensuring that they leave.

39.   A player may be able to use the new privacy restrictions to exercise extraordinary control over trade talks.

40.   Bush, instead, has called for parents to exercise more control over the movies and TV shows their children watch and the video games they play.

v. + control >>共 416
take 18.65%
lose 9.36%
have 8.88%
regain 4.23%
gain 3.81%
retain 3.78%
seize 3.35%
maintain 2.88%
tighten 2.44%
keep 2.39%
exercise 0.99%
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%
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