91.   A decade later, while serving in the House, Cheney twice voted to oppose sanctions against the apartheid government of South Africa.

92.   A Delaware judge was so angry that he issued sanctions against two lawyers who had hired Kroll, but the action was later reversed.

93.   A bill backed by Lieberman would impose aid and trade sanctions against nations like China and Sudan if they are found to be persecuting Christians.

94.   A few, including Japan, have made it clear that they consider the American threats of sanctions against China unwise.

95.   A key change was the recommendation to enforce the zero-tolerance policy retroactively by imposing strong sanctions against priests who abused children in the past.

96.   A lockout, though, could conceivably result in even more sanctions against the clubs.

97.   A non-military option might include renewed efforts to convince the European nations to impose strict economic sanctions against Iran.

98.   A number of Republican lawmakers have called for economic sanctions against North Korea if it resumes its nuclear program.

99.   A negative recommendation, called decertification, would set in motion American trade and economic sanctions against Mexico and send relations into a crisis.

100.   A small humanitarian mission from the Northwest left Monday to deliver medicine and toys to hospitals in Baghdad in defiance of United Nations sanctions against Iraq.

n. + against >>共 787
charge 4.54%
action 3.46%
game 3.28%
sanction 2.93%
case 2.74%
campaign 2.72%
attack 2.67%
fight 2.46%
war 1.99%
match 1.82%
sanction + p. >>共 61
against 53.37%
on 22.84%
for 4.38%
in 3.98%
by 2.21%
from 1.89%
as 1.39%
of 1.22%
over 0.87%
to 0.87%
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