101.   Because of this, the administration should not be in any rush to break out of the treaty.

102.   Because the administration is so young, there is a sense that almost anything can happen.

103.   Berger stressed, though, that the administration is more interested in encouraging progress in Mexico than in punishing failure.

104.   Bohmer said the timing is right for more combinations because the Bush administration is far less likely to impose limits than its predecessor.

105.   A group of faculty members that calls itself the Committee for Academic Freedom was formed last summer in an effort to get the administration to be more responsive.

106.   A lawsuit would intensify pressure on Cheney at a time when the Bush administration is under scrutiny and criticism from Democrats for its dealings with the Enron Corp.

107.   A larger group of potential members might complicate what administration officials acknowledge could be a tough battle to win Senate approval.

108.   A senior Bush administration official said that the Clinton administration had been too generous in trying to secure a missile accord.

109.   A senior White House official involved in mapping U.S. policies toward Russia said the Clinton administration is prepared to deal with any result in the Russian election.

110.   A U.S. trade official said the administration is hopeful that the WTO might in Seattle agree to improve public access to documents.

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