101.   Long ago the Clintons should have said it was a mistake to give her executive power that evaded law and democratic practice.

102.   Microsoft not only made the mistake of not contributing significantly to the party in executive power, but also became all the more vulnerable for ignoring Washington completely.

103.   Other experts say corruption can be beaten down only by building up African institutions and reinforcing democratic checks on highly centralized executive power.

104.   President Ernesto Samper said he may resort to his executive powers to pass the bill by decree if Congress does not approve the new bill.

105.   Reared in the British parliamentary tradition, many Londoners are wary of leaders with sweeping executive powers.

106.   Several admitted being plainly drawn to the raw spectacle mixing sex, executive power and American politics.

107.   So, faced with impudent objections, he went over the heads of Congress and public and issued a loan by executive power.

108.   That is an arrogant assertion of executive power.

109.   That put him at odds with Walesa, who wanted more executive power.

110.   That was seen in Washington as stripping Woolsey of executive power and prodding him toward his decision to resign.

a. + power >>共 912
political 3.59%
new 2.36%
electric 1.95%
western 1.93%
major 1.87%
real 1.50%
economic 1.36%
electrical 1.33%
colonial 1.26%
military 1.25%
executive 1.05%
executive + n. >>共 238
director 34.65%
committee 8.10%
producer 7.47%
board 5.95%
branch 4.59%
editor 2.71%
chairman 2.68%
power 2.39%
chef 1.43%
suite 1.43%
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