31.   The umbrella matter is big enough that Army Times had published a cover story the previous month, with an editorial advocating a change in the policy.

32.   The unfolding campaign could show whether sentiments have changed with the passage of time and the fact that it is not Clinton advocating the change.

33.   This ominous-sounding number is cited by those who advocate extensive changes.

34.   To groups advocating changes in the school system, the collapse of the effort suggests that the governor and legislative leaders felt they faced no political consequences.

35.   Wallman, the SEC commissioner who advocates a change, urged critics to appeal adverse rulings by the SEC staff to the full commission.

36.   Oron said that in the few areas where she does advocate immediate change, she is encountering resistance.

37.   Advocating a change from costing lending rates from opportunity cost to actual cost emphasizes efficient use of funds and prudent judgement in lending money to industries with mediocre performances.

38.   Fallout continued Tuesday over the aborted effort to alter the press law that allows the hard-line Justice Ministry to close reformist newspapers and arrest writers advocating change.

39.   In his first term, Bush advocated changes in welfare and juvenile justice, education improvements and limits on civil liability lawsuits.

40.   Kato is viewed as favoring more aggressive economic policies, while Yamasaki is more of a hawk in advocating a change in the Japanese pacifist constitution.

v. + change >>共 560
make 20.65%
see 2.54%
expect 2.31%
bring 2.10%
announce 1.95%
need 1.94%
undergo 1.69%
force 1.64%
want 1.62%
reflect 1.55%
advocate 0.29%
advocate + n. >>共 577
independence 4.42%
violence 3.98%
use 2.77%
change 2.65%
right 1.71%
policy 1.49%
return 1.49%
reform 1.33%
measure 1.22%
annihilation 1.05%
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