51.   On Saturday Prime Minister Alain Juppe told elected local officials that his government intended to toughen anti-immigration laws.

52.   President Clinton last month signed legislation toughening federal laws against possessing, making or distributing GHB.

53.   She hoped that leaders would improve police cooperation and toughen extradition laws.

54.   Some conservatives have seized on the violence as reason to toughen laws to provide for preventive arrest if authorities expect trouble from a mass event.

55.   The death penalty is not a harsh enough punishment for rape, so Bangladesh will toughen laws even further for crimes against women.

56.   The controversy over illegal immigrants comes as the government of Prime Minister Alain Juppe prepares to toughen anti-immigration laws passed three years ago.

57.   The Enron debacle may spur politicians and regulators to toughen laws and rules to prevent a similar mess, Minow said.

58.   The motivation for toughening the law came after James Byrd, a black man, was dragged to his death by three white men in a pickup truck.

59.   The law was toughened from its original proposal after concerted lobbying by peace groups, and now bans mercenary activity outright.

60.   The lower chamber of parliament voted Friday to toughen the law on asylum in an attempt to stem the flow of immigrants into the Czech Republic.

v. + law >>共 518
violate 9.53%
pass 9.12%
break 6.53%
enforce 5.17%
change 4.12%
have 3.37%
enact 2.36%
practice 2.01%
use 1.65%
repeal 1.52%
toughen 0.41%
toughen + n. >>共 112
law 12.66%
penalty 8.86%
stance 6.15%
requirement 4.88%
standard 4.70%
sanction 4.70%
rule 3.80%
enforcement 3.25%
measure 3.07%
regulation 2.89%
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