11.   I mentioned this new Republican tactic to former President Jimmy Carter recently, and asked what he thought of it.

12.   If true, it would mark a new tactic for the PFLP, which is a secular nationalist group.

13.   In an effort to promote its Web site, the New York-based bookseller has launched a controversial new promotional tactic.

14.   In recent years, movement leaders have urged a new tactic.

15.   Meanwhile, the medfly-fighters are trying a new tactic, borrowed from a previous outbreak some years ago in California.

16.   Nevertheless, the acknowledgement that Clinton expected money to be raised from participants after the coffees represented a new tactic by the White House.

17.   On the second drive, the Cowboys moved the ball with some precision, twice converting on long third-down attempts before being undone by a new tactic.

18.   Now, with the impasse over arms threatening that fragile administration in Belfast, the governments are trying a new tactic to remove the obstacle.

19.   Peter Bergen, author of Holy War Inc. Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden, said this is a new tactic.

20.   Senior Israeli officials have acknowledged a new tactic of hunting down and killing Palestinian militants whom Israel holds responsible for planning attacks on or attacking its citizens.

a. + tactic >>共 256
same 5.88%
new 5.12%
delaying 4.90%
common 4.47%
stalling 3.05%
negotiating 2.94%
scare 2.83%
diversionary 2.83%
best 2.72%
such 2.61%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
tactic 0.02%
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