1.   All sides agreed Tuesday night to redouble their efforts to draw a narrower bill that would be more likely to survive expected constitutional challenges.

2.   But while these narrower bills would invite fewer outside opponents, their sponsorship would also be narrower.

3.   He proposed a narrower bill, one that would require a study of whether states were ignoring hate crimes.

4.   House Republicans are proposing a narrower bill that does not include the right to sue an HMO for withholding treatment.

5.   Last year, Doggett pushed through Congress a narrower bill that prohibited the use of federal money to promote U.S. tobacco in foreign countries.

6.   Republicans are expected to approve their own narrower bill on Thursday on how to regulate managed care providers.

7.   Rosenthal, the Senate Insurance Committee chairman, added these strictures Tuesday to a narrower bill that has been making the rounds of the Legislature.

8.   So, the New York Republican is moving forward with two narrower bills.

9.   Sources say there will be provisions to allow FDA regulation of tobacco, but it will be a much narrower bill than the one killed by the Senate.

10.   Speaker Newt Gingrich said Wednesday that the House of Representatives was working on a much narrower anti-smoking bill.

a. + bill >>共 540
spending 11.32%
similar 5.04%
new 4.88%
medical 3.08%
final 2.49%
republican 1.90%
utility 1.75%
unpaid 1.73%
proposed 1.54%
legal 1.52%
narrower 0.11%
narrower + n. >>共 204
spread 6.99%
margin 5.06%
focus 3.13%
bill 2.89%
loss 2.89%
version 2.17%
trade 1.93%
range 1.93%
approach 1.69%
issue 1.69%
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