1.   Affirmative action is controversial, but killing it would anger many voters who still think it necessary to achieve diversity.

2.   Bush has yet to say anything that might anger conservative voters, and there is no indication that he feels any need to.

3.   But her decision not to provide direct property tax relief during her first term angered enough voters that she nearly lost her re-election bid four years later.

4.   But that may be because the hostage pictures on television anger their voters, and their toughness may well be limited to that issue.

5.   Delray Beach Clerk Alison MacGregor Harty doubts her city will see the kind of problems that angered voters in November.

6.   For example, a president might be less inclined to declare a war against, say, Iraq, if he feared disrupting the market and angering retired voters.

7.   Hashimoto apparently decided that he could more easily afford to anger voters than to annoy the faction that backed Sato.

8.   He canceled later visits to voting precincts, saying the horde of cameras that accompanies him angered some voters.

9.   In practical terms, the competition between these views of government has contributed to its lack of responsiveness and to the gridlock that has angered so many voters.

10.   In the House debate on these and the other riders, more than a dozen Republicans warned that undermining environmental protection would anger voters.

v. + voter >>共 539
woo 3.47%
attract 3.43%
register 3.31%
alienate 2.93%
intimidate 2.58%
sway 2.48%
court 2.07%
turn 2.00%
reach 1.91%
influence 1.46%
anger 0.57%
anger + n. >>共 339
official 6.50%
leader 4.58%
people 3.03%
group 2.88%
resident 2.66%
member 2.66%
government 2.58%
hard-liner 1.99%
conservative 1.85%
authority 1.77%
voter 1.33%
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