21.   There was no mistaking whom McCain was calling an entrenched interest.

22.   There is less because Bush has been pretty meek in taking on entrenched interests.

23.   While a complete turnover every few years insures that there are no entrenched interests, it also means that the president almost always gets his way.

24.   But he lost, in part because of the corruption and power of entrenched interests, and concluded that change through parliamentary politics was impossible.

25.   But he lost, in part because of the corruption and power of entrenched interests, and concluded once again that change through parliamentary politics was impossible.

26.   But old habits and entrenched interests die hard.

27.   Entrenched interests have resisted privatization of state enterprises, which are often heavily subsidized.

28.   Gore focused Friday on campaign issues, promising anew that he would fight against entrenched interests.

29.   In the West, entrenched political interests defended their state-influenced economic systems, resisting any hint of change.

30.   Lehane said Gore would focus on issues including fighting against entrenched interests, and that was what Gore did at his first stop Friday.

a. + interest >>共 738
national 5.58%
best 4.28%
american 2.39%
strong 2.21%
particular 1.98%
renewed 1.87%
financial 1.81%
buying 1.61%
keen 1.58%
common 1.58%
entrenched 0.21%
entrenched + n. >>共 195
interest 7.28%
bureaucracy 5.63%
position 5.16%
problem 2.58%
power 2.35%
monopoly 2.11%
culture 2.11%
incumbent 1.88%
attitude 1.64%
tradition 1.64%
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