71.   The new intelligence estimate could confront President Bush with an early test of his pledge to take a tougher stance against President Saddam Hussein than the Clinton administration did.

72.   The other is her stance against the Wal-Mart chain for its censorship policies.

73.   The political activist who made and lost fans with her stance against the Vietnam War.

74.   The two proposals are part of a larger effort on the part of some Republicans to take a more vocal stance against homosexuality.

75.   There is no sign that Congress plans to reconsider its tough stance against crack, particularly since there has been no public pressure to do so.

76.   They suddenly emerged from a posture of contrition and apology to take a combative stance against Congress.

77.   Tom Osborne, the Republican nominee in the Nebraska Senate race, has taken a strong stance against the death penalty.

78.   We take a firm but futile stance against Castro draining dissidents and the hungry from his food lines and we look like the bad guys.

79.   While most still support an aggressive stance against Saddam Hussein, Republicans began questioning the timing.

80.   While Pataki suffers in the polls for his positions on education and welfare, his aggressive stance against crime has been a plus for him.

n. + against >>共 787
charge 4.54%
action 3.46%
game 3.28%
sanction 2.93%
case 2.74%
campaign 2.72%
attack 2.67%
fight 2.46%
war 1.99%
match 1.82%
stance 0.21%
stance + p. >>共 55
on 32.06%
against 15.19%
of 11.06%
toward 10.25%
in 7.47%
towards 2.72%
by 2.59%
as 2.04%
with 1.79%
to 1.54%
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