71.   Anyone who feels powerless in this situation can exercise their power by dropping cable in the event this special occurs.

72.   As Albright noted, conservative clerical leaders still exercise great power.

73.   As far as the federal Constitution is concerned, then, the states can exercise all powers that the Constitution does not withhold from them.

74.   At least one man at a political rally was shot dead this month by the army, once the tool for exercising power brutally.

75.   Barry was never popular with Congress, which has used a heavy hand in recent years in exercising its power as overseer and partial financier of the District government.

76.   Bishops, who exercise the power that needs to be checked, insist on a supervisory role to ensure that Catholic organizations remain Catholic.

77.   A longer-term question is whether to worry about the risk of a single global stock market exercising monopoly power.

78.   A similar, more extreme corruption exists within the world institutions that exercise increasing power over individual states.

79.   Acting deputy principals and other short-time commanders exercise power while they can.

80.   After more than a year of war and scandal, Clinton has had little space lately in which to exercise his powers of public persuasion on domestic issues.

v. + power >>共 573
have 20.01%
take 4.91%
use 3.56%
seize 3.15%
lose 2.86%
share 2.65%
give 2.29%
restore 2.17%
wield 2.06%
hold 1.74%
exercise 1.30%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
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