61.   But prosecutors now fear the anti-Mafia drive may be threatened by faltering political will in Rome.

62.   But the pressure of necessity ebbed, as did political will.

63.   But the political will to close Fresh Kills failed to become a reality, because dumping there has always been relatively inexpensive and easy.

64.   But the political will to go through with it had never previously coalesced among the Western allies, who feared being sucked into a Balkan war.

65.   But the cash-strapped Kremlin has neither the means nor the political will to take on the task of securing the country.

66.   But they know those schemes require money and political will.

67.   But there was a little more fresh air and good political will wafting through the closed rooms where state laws are manufactured.

68.   But they may not have a strong enough political will, the discipline, or the mandate to carry out unpopular measures.

69.   But there is still no political will to mount an invasion of Yugoslavia or the ability to do so any time soon.

70.   But, like the United States, Japan is a wealthy country that can afford to clean up the mess if there is the political will.

a. + will >>共 388
political 31.89%
likely 5.13%
strong 4.09%
popular 2.16%
last 1.52%
sheer 1.44%
national 1.12%
international 0.96%
collective 0.96%
divine 0.96%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
will 0.43%
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