51.   Reina has vowed to curb the power of the army.

52.   Snoh obeyed and sent orders to appointed village headmen, whose powers would be curbed by the reforms, to keep out of Bangkok during the debate.

53.   The brotherhood has charged that the crackdown is a government attempt to curb its power before parliamentary elections in November.

54.   The antitrust actions will force governments to consider curbing the power of a shrinking number of giant agribusiness companies, Rifkin predicted Monday.

55.   The Communists have promised to either abolish the presidency or sharply curb its powers.

56.   The laws increase freedoms of movement and assembly, and curb the powers of administrators over political candidates.

57.   The proposed legislation was immediately criticized by the conservative opposition, led by former Premier Silvio Berlusconi, as an attempt to curb its power.

58.   With multinational corporations already dominating in the market, stricter legislation to curb their powers and ensure healthy competition between many players would benefit consumers, it said.

59.   With multi-national corporations already dominating in the market, stricter legislation to curb their powers and ensure healthy competition between many players would benefit consumers, it said.

60.   Yet his conditions include curbing presidential powers and enhancing the role of the current, mainly hard-line parliament, something that would hardly be acceptable for Yeltsin.

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%
curb 0.38%
curb + n. >>共 649
inflation 6.52%
violence 5.74%
growth 2.60%
activity 2.49%
spread 2.35%
immigration 1.96%
power 1.90%
corruption 1.88%
attack 1.88%
abuse 1.85%
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