11.   At the same time, a strong alternate voice has emerged, one that is fiercely optimistic.

12.   At the time of the interview, Mansfield was vigorous and informed, with a straight back, a quick step and a strong voice.

13.   Bajarin said Jobs will have a strong voice in the choice of a new chief executive, but his selection will not be rubber-stamped by his board colleagues.

14.   A strong Congressional voice is absolutely necessary to assure adequate public debate and democratic decision-making.

15.   A strong voice within the conservative movement, Kirkpatrick doubts that democracy can be spread through interventionist methods.

16.   But Galvin said the company believed that the board was large enough to give its public shareholders a strong voice.

17.   But his military reputation, his straightforward style and the likelihood that he will come to be liked and respected by American Jews give him a strong voice.

18.   But neither piece drove home a major musical point or suggested a strong voice.

19.   But several practices, while preserving a legacy, are in the process of establishing a strong new voice.

20.   But the Legislature has not been a strong voice for reason when it comes to criminal justice.

a. + voice >>共 1438
strong 1.93%
human 1.83%
new 1.72%
soft 1.63%
singing 1.45%
deep 1.43%
dissenting 1.39%
powerful 1.26%
loud 1.23%
low 1.07%
strong + n. >>共 840
wind 3.45%
support 2.77%
demand 2.65%
growth 2.23%
dollar 2.21%
opposition 1.79%
economy 1.75%
performance 1.51%
earnings 1.50%
sale 1.43%
voice 0.29%
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