61. For one of the few times in the past week, they met resistance. 62. For that reason, it has met resistance from programmers who are eager to get as much speed as possible from computer hardware. 63. For that reason, the merger is not expected to meet resistance from regulators worried about an anti-competitive effect. 64. Gartmore European Investment Trust Plc met little resistance to its bid for German Investment Trust Plc. 65. Greg Crist, a spokesman for Rep. Dick Armey, a Republican who is the House majority leader, said the proposal would likely meet stiff resistance. 66. Had he met no resistance from the Americans, who hold the key to his chains, he might have construed inaction as a cue for escape. 67. He has backtracked on proposals that have met strong resistance, such as levying value-added tax on food and medicines. 68. He said the initial indications were that U.S. forces were meeting no resistance as they arrived. 69. He met strong resistance when he tried to engineer changes in the military, bring abusive soldiers and corrupt officials to trial, call the Suharto family to account. 70. He is widely admired within the company, a good person to represent a merger that will inevitably meet some resistance within the ranks. |
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