91.   However, many Cabinet members are Suharto allies whom critics say are unlikely to push hard on reform.

92.   If true, it would have been the first time a village had fought the rebels, a strategy the army was pushing hard.

93.   In contrast to Barak, who pushed hard for a peace treaty but failed to achieve it, Sharon built his campaign on opposing concessions to the Palestinians.

94.   Japan broke up an APEC trade proposal last year amid objections that Washington was pushing too hard to pry open the Japanese forestry and fisheries sectors.

95.   McCallum feels that the young men are being pushed very hard to achieve the objective of running the vessels on their own.

96.   Second, heavy responsibility for sustaining the growth momentum will fall on the manufacturing sector and for manufactured exports, both of which must be pushed very hard.

97.   Speaking to the AP, Shaath suggested there could be friction if Barak pushes too hard for delays in promised territorial pullbacks.

98.   Speaking to The Associated Press, Shaath suggested there could be friction if Barak pushes too hard for delays in promised territorial pullbacks.

99.   Speaking to The Associated Predd, Shaath suggested there could be friction if Barak pushes too hard for delays in promised territorial pullbacks.

100.   The opportunity was missed in part, he said, because the United States did not push hard enough at the critical time.

v. + hard >>共 30
find 46.13%
make 41.87%
push 5.41%
keep 1.39%
press 1.19%
strike 0.64%
drive 0.55%
think 0.50%
pull 0.40%
get 0.25%
push + a. >>共 83
lower 25.34%
higher 22.95%
hard 12.39%
open 10.68%
deeper 3.64%
closer 2.84%
harder 2.27%
right 1.59%
ahead 1.48%
close 1.36%
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