51.   This nonbinding resolution forced the administration to harden its stance toward developing countries.

52.   To her credit, I guess, Frankel eschews the puffball questions and sycophantic stance toward her subject that ensnares most writers of celebrity profiles.

53.   Those latter sentiments accounted for the positive stance toward NATO, he said.

54.   Until that meeting, Fed officials had taken a more evenhanded stance toward changes in rates.

55.   When Rose left, he was replaced by Gen. Sir Rupert Smith, who took a more aggressive stance toward the Bosnian Serbs.

56.   While the suit signals a more protective government stance toward small airlines, legal experts say the case will be tough to win because of prior court decisions.

57.   While signaling his acceptance, Clinton continued his tough stance toward Hussein.

58.   With labor unions attracting more public support, the South Korean government appeared to soften its stance toward striking workers Saturday.

59.   Yet this museum makes clear how radically the traditional stance toward art has already been changed, with participation elbowing in on centuries of observation.

60.   Zhu, like the leaders of his government, takes an uncompromising stance toward Taiwan.

n. + toward >>共 1000
step 14.91%
attitude 5.96%
policy 4.29%
move 4.17%
progress 4.13%
trend 3.58%
way 1.74%
eye 1.61%
movement 1.22%
hostility 1.17%
stance 0.90%
stance + p. >>共 55
on 32.06%
against 15.19%
of 11.06%
toward 10.25%
in 7.47%
towards 2.72%
by 2.59%
as 2.04%
with 1.79%
to 1.54%
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