91.   The office is spearheading the current monthlong government and private campaign to educate Americans about domestic violence and to encourage tougher laws to prevent it.

92.   The only answer to the tagging frenzy, some feel, is to enact tougher laws and enforce them vigorously.

93.   The move to liberalize its laws has put Switzerland at odds with its neighbors, which have tougher laws regulating drug use.

94.   The primary question of whether tougher sentencing laws have reduced crime is being hotly debated.

95.   The Senate then approved the rest of the bill, which requires much tougher laws on youth smoking.

96.   The study acknowledged a concurrent downward spiral in crime nationwide, pointing to tougher laws that have led to longer sentences.

97.   There are tougher new laws to make them pay child support.

98.   There even have been calls for tougher laws written specifically to protect the princes.

99.   They called on House and Senate Republicans to disassociate themselves from the industry and join the crusade for tougher anti-smoking laws.

100.   They have so transformed the terms of political debate that Labor now competes with them on proposals for privatization, welfare reform and tougher law enforcement.

a. + law >>共 556
new 14.13%
federal 11.16%
state 8.24%
islamic 3.97%
current 3.25%
antitrust 2.00%
existing 1.99%
proposed 1.54%
local 1.46%
environmental 1.26%
tougher 0.55%
tougher + n. >>共 580
time 5.39%
law 4.73%
action 4.35%
standard 4.33%
line 3.80%
measure 3.44%
penalty 3.44%
stance 3.01%
sanction 2.78%
competition 2.40%
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