111.   But England might have to change their stance as well.

112.   But FIFA appeared to change its stance toward staging a World Cup finals in North and South Korea.

113.   But the ECB has received no new additional economic data since then that might persuade it to change its stance.

114.   But Nairobi later changed its stance.

115.   But he warned that airstrikes could resume if the Bosnian Serbs changed their stance.

116.   Cairo hosted the last Arab summit which had threatened to freeze normalisation with Israel unless it changed its stance on the peace process.

117.   COSATU said workers across the country would do the same, going to the local offices of the two parties and asking them to change their stance.

118.   The Russians later changed their stance, saying that the head of the pro-Moscow administration in Chechnya, Doku Zavgayev, should also be invited.

119.   The statements were issued as India Monday ruled out any immediate prospect of dialogue with Pakistan, saying Islamabad had shown no sign of changing its stance on terrorism.

120.   While human rights groups accuse France of changing its stance to win a major Airbus contract when French President Jacques Chirac visits Beijing next month.

v. + stance >>共 181
soften 19.27%
take 11.70%
change 11.60%
harden 3.36%
toughen 3.26%
reiterate 2.97%
reverse 2.59%
support 2.21%
reconsider 2.01%
maintain 1.92%
change + n. >>共 808
mind 10.90%
name 4.62%
way 4.27%
life 2.56%
law 2.41%
rule 2.32%
hand 2.18%
bond 1.77%
policy 1.76%
course 1.71%
stance 0.41%
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