61.   The two short-term measures would give Clinton and Congress more time to agree on annual appropriation bills and on a multi-year budget-balancingplan.

62.   Unlike the failed effort two years ago, Crane said his measure would give the Commerce Department more flexibility and discretion in deciding whether to suspend duties.

63.   White House officials are pushing for a new temporary spending measure to give negotiators more time to work out a final deal.

64.   Yet opponents argued that, by restricting fund-raising without limiting the resources of millionaires, the measure would give rich people the upper hand in elections.

65.   Opponents say the measure gives doctors and patients too much freedom.

66.   Passed Wednesday, the measure would give government-appointed provisional judges, considered loyal to Fujimori, equal powers as permanent judges.

67.   But Judge Masuzo Nagano urged the government to consider humanitarian measures to give the Koreans compensation equivalent to what Japanese convicted war criminals have received.

68.   Cagliari was in prison under preventive detention, a measure giving prosecutors wide discretion in jailing suspects considered a risk of fleeing or tampering with evidence.

69.   Clinton complains the measure gives managed care companies too much without enough accountability.

70.   Clinton has complained that the measure gives too much to managed care companies while requiring little accountability.

n. + give >>共 1240
government 2.60%
official 2.49%
report 1.96%
company 1.46%
law 1.37%
police 1.14%
doctor 1.00%
deal 0.95%
victory 0.94%
authority 0.92%
measure 0.34%
measure + v. >>共 748
be 22.45%
include 6.45%
have 3.10%
pass 3.09%
go 2.58%
require 2.05%
allow 1.63%
fail 1.59%
make 1.57%
come 1.48%
give 1.29%
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