61.   The plan aims to improve coordination between police forces, toughen laws against money launderers, and revamp rehabilitation programs for addicts.

62.   The truce calls for the government to toughen laws against racial discrimination and rewrite the constitution to better balance power among the races.

63.   They agreed to strengthen links with international narcotics agencies, toughen anti-narcotics laws and share information on drug trade.

64.   Toughening the law was necessary to help curb the spread of the deadly Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome among young women, the newspapers said.

65.   With the number of expulsions of illegal aliens declining, France plans to toughen immigration laws and to further limit political asylum, newspapers reported Wednesday.

66.   Beijing has moved to toughen police laws and dilute legal protection for civil liberties in Hong Kong.

67.   But with less than six months to go, Beijing has moved to toughen police laws and gut guarantees for civil liberties in Hong Kong.

68.   The rejected measures would have allowed federal wiretapping of suspected terrorists, toughened gun laws and barred the distribution of bomb-making instructions over the Internet computer network.

69.   The Sea Shepherd campaign caused the Norwegian government to toughen a law aimed at dissuading ecologists from interfering in whaling.

70.   The move to toughen the law on political parties also comes against a backdrop of the mass closure of the opposition media in Kazakhstan.

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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