71.   Despite the statements about the U.S. presence, Maj. John Minto, of St. Petersburg, Fla., said he doubts a new administration will mean major changes.

72.   Flesch said he hoped the round would mean a change in his fortunes.

73.   For the National Transportation Safety Board, the spotlight of publicity is the only real power it has to force changes meant to prevent accidents.

74.   Foreign management has meant change for debt-laden Nissan.

75.   If Madrazo does become president, it would mean big changes for Mexico.

76.   However, signing the treaty will not mean any change in the U.S. policy of refusing to disclose which of its Navy ships are nuclear-powered or armed.

77.   In any case, a new pope should mean little change for Poland, according to Maciejewski.

78.   In parts of the state where population growth was strong, that could mean little change in the geographic size of a district.

79.   In Germany, it has meant changes in the categories of various kinds of industrial production.

80.   In his address, Feisal said a new commander would not mean changes in strategic planning and policies.

v. + change >>共 560
make 20.65%
see 2.54%
expect 2.31%
bring 2.10%
announce 1.95%
need 1.94%
undergo 1.69%
force 1.64%
want 1.62%
reflect 1.55%
mean 0.62%
mean + n. >>共 2049
lot 3.89%
end 3.39%
thing 1.87%
loss 1.72%
money 1.61%
trouble 1.47%
difference 1.45%
change 1.09%
profit 1.05%
return 0.88%
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