11.   In Brazil, notably, fiscal reform must mean more than simply abiding by the recent IMF agreement.

12.   Reform also means that Suharto must first pledge, then keep, a tight lid on the money supply.

13.   While the sugar program this year was modified from a price support program to an import quota measure, Gregg said the reforms have meant little.

14.   And in Iran, reform means President Mohammad Khatami.

15.   Australia Post managing director Graeme John said the reforms would not mean closures of post offices.

16.   But everyone agrees the reforms mean hardship.

17.   For carpet seller Amin Khalaf, economic reforms have meant more foreign visitors, including big-spending Europeans.

18.   For the United States, reform means cutbacks.

19.   The reforms would mean greater autonomy for the minority Tamils.

20.   The reform would mean the closure of the secondary sections of the religious schools.

n. + mean >>共 1384
decision 1.81%
change 1.50%
result 1.44%
ruling 1.30%
move 1.19%
word 1.08%
victory 0.98%
game 0.96%
name 0.85%
number 0.84%
reform 0.20%
reform + v. >>共 439
be 29.98%
include 4.08%
take 2.79%
go 2.50%
have 2.50%
make 1.91%
come 1.91%
continue 1.87%
help 1.81%
bring 1.58%
mean 0.82%
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