101.   It turns out that winning over customers is no walk in the park.

102.   It faces a long struggle, both with Congress and in its hopes of winning over public opinion.

103.   It was also Panetta who was apparently behind the shifting overall strategy of bad-cop, good-cop that won over enough Republicans to carry the day.

104.   It was enough to allow the United States to win over all instead.

105.   It would have to win over its employees first, clearly a difficult task at a time when management already faces unprecedented industrial unrest over cost-cutting plans.

106.   It was an engaging approach that seemed aimed at winning over GOP moderates who might have been alienated by a more aggressive tack, the legal specialists said.

107.   ITT could choose to sell assets like its telephone directory business and the St. Regis hotel to win over investors, analyst Murren said.

108.   Kirschen said the results show the problems Internet retailers have to overcome in order to win over consumers.

109.   Leetch helped the Rangers post wins over Pittsburgh and Washington and tie Edmonton.

110.   Last season, for instance, Weiss won over Goebel at the nationals without even attempting a quad in the long program.

v. + over >>共 975
take 6.05%
hand 4.63%
divide 2.08%
fight 1.81%
look 1.71%
develop 1.09%
disagree 0.91%
win 0.88%
cook 0.87%
resign 0.80%
win + p. >>共 88
in 35.34%
at 12.44%
on 11.72%
by 9.43%
with 8.60%
over 3.89%
without 3.14%
against 1.86%
despite 1.75%
from 1.64%
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