81.   Meanwhile, both the American and Canadian diplomatic communities continued rotating some of their employees to other countries to give them breaks until conditions improve.

82.   Russian newspapers had a mixed response, saying that it could give a break to the battered economy and let the government pay its months-long wage arrears.

83.   Regular goalkeeper Zamri Mat Arif will also be given a break after playing in eight League matches and an FA Cup tie.

84.   Russian newspapers had a mixed response, saying that it could give a break to the battered economy and let the government pay back wages.

85.   The ministry did not give a break down of the earnings.

86.   The proposal would give tax breaks to families with children, parents paying college tuition and people saving for retirement.

87.   The policy, which gives tax breaks to a car company headed by a son of President Suharto, also has provoked complaints from Japan and Europe.

88.   They criticize it as giving tax breaks to the rich at the expense of middle and lower income groups.

89.   Wednesday morning, Gore spoke at Tennessee State University about his plans to reduce classroom overcrowding, to test teachers and to give tax breaks for college tuition.

90.   Wednesday morning, Gore spoke at Tennessee State University about his plans to reduce classroom overcrowding, test teachers and give tax breaks for college tuition.

v. + break >>共 359
take 23.85%
get 12.59%
need 5.78%
catch 3.97%
give 3.22%
make 3.22%
have 2.12%
offer 2.09%
use 2.02%
provide 1.95%
give + n. >>共 870
detail 9.82%
way 3.40%
name 2.50%
reason 2.44%
indication 1.91%
money 1.61%
information 1.42%
rise 1.36%
credit 1.35%
approval 1.34%
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