101.   If she were to leave government service tomorrow, there would probably be a great number of major corporations coveting her.

102.   Illegal immigration and its impact on government services also are expected to prove hot topics in San Diego this week.

103.   If jobs are decentralized, so should government services, some critics say.

104.   In a city as vast as New York, no one can comprehensively assess the relationship between spending reductions and changes in the broad array of government services.

105.   In addition, newspaper and television stories abound of Americans frustrated about losing access to government services.

106.   In most cases, of course, government services should be offered according to strictly uniform rules.

107.   In other words, that big surplus number is based on the assumption of a drastic, even draconian reduction in government services.

108.   In some earlier statements this week Kemp indicated that he favored withholding government services, such as schooling, from illegal immigrants.

109.   In the era of JFK and before, government service was an honorable calling.

110.   Indeed, some Kansas City government services already are performed by private companies, such as garbage collection, boulevard maintenance and street resurfacing.

n. + service >>共 647
memorial 5.57%
security 4.88%
telephone 3.91%
phone 3.60%
customer 3.45%
intelligence 3.13%
health 2.63%
press 2.44%
community 2.41%
news 2.38%
government 1.78%
government + n. >>共 646
official 15.30%
troop 3.90%
force 3.87%
agency 2.91%
spokesman 2.83%
office 2.02%
bond 1.67%
minister 1.60%
policy 1.44%
building 1.43%
service 0.59%
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