21.   The Patriots had decided in the spring that they would not relinquish their rights to Meggett even though they were unsure about their salary cap problems.

22.   The state has since relinquished the right to name Credit National chairmen.

23.   The United States will not relinquish its rights to traverse the region with ships with nuclear materials.

24.   They would also relinquish their right to be prospective members of a class action.

25.   Those who benefited would return their windfalls to be apportioned to the losers, if those who came up short relinquished their rights to sue.

26.   Though the Patriots made the highly unusual move of relinquishing rights to a fifth-round draft choice, it really was no shock.

27.   To qualify for the substantial benefits package, employees must relinquish their rights to sue the company in the future.

28.   To Dick Ebersol, the chairman of NBC Sports, relinquishing the rights to televise the NBA after this season is all about financial common sense.

29.   When citizens relinquish their right to vote, they are in fact relinquishing their freedom.

30.   When Congress grants fast-track authority, lawmakers relinquish the right to try to renegotiate specific terms of a trade agreement.

v. + right >>共 447
have 32.77%
reserve 3.29%
protect 2.51%
violate 2.22%
support 2.05%
win 1.88%
retain 1.82%
exercise 1.68%
waive 1.51%
defend 1.38%
relinquish 0.24%
relinquish + n. >>共 227
control 17.56%
power 12.39%
right 3.74%
post 3.48%
title 3.30%
lead 3.21%
claim 3.21%
position 2.67%
sovereignty 2.67%
territory 2.32%
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