91.   But if politicians, and some members of the public, were enthusiastic about getting tough on prisoners, prison experts and some corrections officials criticized the new measures.

92.   But in large cities, despite the mobilization, people seemed to accept the new measures with nary a hitch.

93.   But he would not say whether Japan had outlined new economic measures or how confident he was that it would respond decisively.

94.   But obvious political reasons also explain why the new measures, in particular the lifting of the bank holiday, have not yet taken effect.

95.   But questions about the new measure reach more deeply than this.

96.   But some states and cities are not satisfied with current security and are looking at new measures as they wait for federal rules to come down the pipeline.

97.   But she worried that India would not be satisfied by the lack of specific new measures to fight terrorism in Kashmir and that a limited war is still possible.

98.   But the officals said the Administration was still weighing precisely what new measures to impose.

99.   But without commenting on that action, officials of several tobacco companies said they believed the new measures were needed.

100.   Certainly, there are many people on the liberal side of the spectrum who find the new measures unacceptable.

a. + measure >>共 741
new 6.58%
similar 3.73%
emergency 2.14%
precautionary 2.09%
cost-cutting 2.03%
good 1.99%
preventive 1.91%
tough 1.71%
drastic 1.57%
temporary 1.52%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
measure 0.34%
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