91.   But a television and radio campaign by labor unions and the Trial Lawyers Association turned that very cynicism against the convention.

92.   Buchanan seemed to be preparing his supporters for a tough campaign by saying he would be the target of well-financed negative advertising campaigns.

93.   But after an expensive lobbying campaign by the cigarette makers, the national pact died in the Senate and the administration realized none of the anticipated revenue.

94.   But Clinton dwelt more on their personal friendship, noting that they had discussed her Senate campaign by phone as recently as a week ago.

95.   But an all-out lobbying campaign by hospitals and other health-care providers persuaded lawmakers that the cuts had begun to harm patients.

96.   But gun-control proponents conceded that winning any legislative changes would be difficult in the face of well-financed campaigns by the pro-gun lobby.

97.   But Bush bungled the public-relations campaign by refusing to meet prominent black officials to discuss the plan.

98.   But he is concerned that a lagging presidential campaign by Bob Dole may diminish Republican turnout.

99.   But no Democrats switched their votes in spite of the lobbying juggernaut that included an e-mail campaign by stadium supporters.

100.   But Rhee attributes the drop in emergency room waits mostly to a campaign by private health providers to attract pregnant women and pediatric patients because of lucrative government reimbursements.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
campaign 0.33%
campaign + p. >>共 69
against 26.55%
for 17.36%
in 13.94%
of 13.45%
by 6.25%
on 3.54%
with 3.27%
to 3.03%
as 1.93%
from 1.36%
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