21.   It likely would have a better chance than the House bill that would strip baseball of its antitrust exemption if the clubs impose their salary cap.

22.   Kohl and his allies in Congress are determined to impose the cap by citing Enron.

23.   Meanwhile, California energy czar S. David Freeman, in town to lobby on the subject, says he hopes federal regulators will impose price caps on wholesale electricity.

24.   More are expected to fold because they have overspent caps imposed by Congress and now must repay the federal government.

25.   Next year, those who fought tooth and nail to oppose caps on prescription drugs are likely to do battle to impose caps on jury awards.

26.   Rather than allow salaries to balloon, as they have been doing for years, they want to impose a cap on pay.

27.   Regrettably, he showed no signs of reviving his campaign pledge to impose caps on emissions of carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas.

28.   That pressure ratcheted up sharply when Democrats assumed control of the Senate and began scheduling legislation to order FERC to impose price caps.

29.   The players, who went on strike to keep management from declaring an impasse in negotiations and imposing that cap, continue their refusal to consider it.

30.   The politics are more complex in the West, where Republicans and Democrats alike have pushed for the federal government to impose price caps on electricity in the region.

v. + cap >>共 336
wear 7.99%
tip 5.84%
put 5.64%
impose 4.50%
remove 3.36%
have 3.09%
place 2.75%
lift 2.48%
raise 2.42%
doff 2.28%
impose + n. >>共 574
sanction 18.02%
restriction 6.67%
curfew 5.58%
ban 4.45%
penalty 3.65%
limit 3.18%
control 2.87%
tax 2.81%
fine 2.50%
rule 2.34%
cap 0.74%
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