11.   Such shows of force on unpopular measures are expected to become more difficult for Zedillo and his party.

12.   Such efforts resulted in some unpopular measures being adopted, including two increases in the domestic price of gasoline.

13.   American officials hope Preval, an agronomist, will adopt unpopular economic measures, including privatizing state industries that are unprofitable but employ thousands of Haitians.

14.   But it is the caretaker government that has to pave the way for that victory, and bear the burden of possibly unpopular measures.

15.   But some unpopular measures are foreseen to make up for some of the lost revenue.

16.   But the caretaker government must pave the way for that victory, and bear the burden of possibly unpopular economic measures.

17.   Despite some concessions to the strikers, Chirac is expected to reconfirm his determination to push through the unpopular measures.

18.   In return, it has demanded the nations adopt unpopular measures that have sent interest rates soaring and unemployment rising.

19.   Jospin has shown he is not afraid to take unpopular measures.

20.   Lee said raising living standards in a poor country requires governments that are willing to take unpopular measures.

a. + measure >>共 741
new 6.58%
similar 3.73%
emergency 2.14%
precautionary 2.09%
cost-cutting 2.03%
good 1.99%
preventive 1.91%
tough 1.71%
drastic 1.57%
temporary 1.52%
unpopular 0.26%
unpopular + n. >>共 321
war 10.17%
government 4.53%
decision 4.25%
measure 3.42%
austerity 2.77%
policy 2.40%
tax 2.40%
move 2.13%
stand 1.85%
president 1.76%
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