11.   But among some critics of the police, the shift in emphasis raises the question of whether the aggressive stance against low-level crime has exacted too high a price.

12.   Busch has given the once-lackluster Hollywood Reporter an aggressive stance that has given Variety a run for its money.

13.   But Herrera said GM is not alone in its aggressive stance.

14.   But if the Clinton administration hopes to score political points with its aggressive stance on trade, it is taking quite a risk.

15.   But I think you could take a more aggressive stance with the IRA accounts.

16.   But in Hollywood perception is reality, and the perception is that William Morris is taking an aggressive stance that would have been unthinkable a dozen years ago.

17.   But Justice has taken an aggressive stance against airline mergers, for good reason.

18.   But the aggressive stance of regulators alarms lenders, especially those like Providian, which target customers with troubled credit records.

19.   But with catalog sales hurt by a slowing economy, the company took a less aggressive stance in its mailing and looked to stores to take up the slack.

20.   But wounded by the speculation, she appears ready to strike a newly aggressive stance.

a. + stance >>共 651
tough 7.70%
tougher 4.47%
aggressive 2.85%
hard-line 2.78%
hardline 2.55%
neutral 2.25%
strong 1.80%
public 1.69%
new 1.69%
conciliatory 1.69%
aggressive + n. >>共 1154
campaign 5.00%
approach 3.08%
style 2.08%
effort 2.06%
behavior 1.96%
treatment 1.88%
action 1.86%
expansion 1.62%
tactics 1.56%
stance 1.52%
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