11.   All change is resisted,so the question is how can the changes be made big enough so that they have a chance of succeeding?

12.   Bookselling has for long been stereotyped as a sheltered world, separated from the usual pressures of everday business concerns, where change is almost instinctively resisted.

13.   Frequently staff will resist the change in ways which may be less dramatic than sabotage, but be equally effective.

14.   SCOTTISH councils are preparing to resist possible changes to their industrial development powers under plans for the reform of local government.

15.   Although many big packers welcome it, the National Meat Association and some industry figures have resisted the change.

16.   And if the debate does not change, it is because the structure of the French movie industry resists change.

17.   And members including Rep. Barney Frank, a liberal Massachusetts Democrat, and Rep. Bob Barr, a conservative Republican from Georgia, resisted major changes to it.

18.   Anxious to preserve its own prerogatives, the society resists major change in the way it takes in clients.

19.   As a consequence, he said, longtime board bureaucrats with a vested interest in the current system have tended to resist change.

20.   As whites and gays flooded into the district to buy and fix up older homes, Dorsey aligned herself with residents who resisted the change.

v. + change >>共 560
make 20.65%
see 2.54%
expect 2.31%
bring 2.10%
announce 1.95%
need 1.94%
undergo 1.69%
force 1.64%
want 1.62%
reflect 1.55%
resist 0.88%
resist + n. >>共 914
temptation 8.74%
pressure 7.83%
arrest 6.08%
effort 5.24%
call 4.93%
attempt 3.83%
change 3.12%
urge 2.88%
idea 2.51%
demand 2.19%
每页显示:    共 143