1.   Even if the plant is a free-standing subsidiary, within-group pricing policies make determination of real outputs difficult.

2.   Its similar policy made it equally vulnerable to the change in New Zealand policy.

3.   Dalton did succeed in getting a Distribution of Industry Act passed before the election, but anti-trust policy made no progress.

4.   Such policies only make sense to the corporate investors and stem from the perceived need to avoid integrating the industry in any but the core capitalist countries.

5.   Authorities say the policy makes sense and applies to all ride owners.

6.   A no-surprise policy makes good political sense.

7.   But Hayden said that the new policy made exceptions for such students.

8.   But his policies might not make a dent in living standards for a generation.

9.   But once the fiscal and exchange-rate policies made financial markets take Ireland more seriously, interest rates fell, and perked up the economy.

10.   But the policy also makes a pitch for renewable fuels and conservation.

n. + make >>共 1472
company 3.80%
government 1.92%
official 1.37%
team 1.20%
people 1.13%
police 0.87%
player 0.78%
law 0.72%
rate 0.69%
president 0.68%
policy 0.13%
policy + v. >>共 703
be 27.72%
have 3.20%
change 1.80%
require 1.75%
work 1.71%
help 1.61%
make 1.41%
allow 1.36%
remain 1.25%
cover 1.24%
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