41.   The association has long been a leading advocate of merit selection systems, in which judges are appointed but sometimes face election to keep their seats.

42.   The city that perfected machine politics now finds itself facing an election without the possibility of straight ticket voting.

43.   The budget shortfall could further endanger Davis politically as he faces an election in November.

44.   The country now faces early elections in September.

45.   The entire House faces elections in November, and some Democrats are privately shuddering at the prospect of campaign ads depicting them as close allies of Clinton.

46.   The Florida justices are appointed but subsequently face retention elections, and they know a little about the practicalities of politics.

47.   The government, which faces an election by year-end and wanted to complete the sale before going to the polls, had already once extended the date for bids.

48.   The more powerful Yugoslavian Parliament, which has supported Milosevic and whose members are not scheduled to face election until next year, is to meet on Monday.

49.   The mayor too faces an election soon, and does not want to upset his growing support among blacks.

50.   The politicians face parliamentary elections later this year.

v. + election >>共 365
hold 18.63%
win 11.77%
call 7.74%
lose 3.11%
boycott 3.00%
contest 2.24%
schedule 1.86%
follow 1.78%
postpone 1.74%
monitor 1.65%
face 1.22%
face + n. >>共 753
charge 11.01%
problem 3.34%
competition 3.22%
challenge 3.13%
trial 2.93%
opposition 2.38%
pressure 2.10%
criticism 1.52%
life 1.47%
difficulty 1.41%
election 0.46%
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