31.   Although declaring war on the corruption that saps the economy, they sidestepped vexing uncertainties in investment law and financing regulations that foreign businessmen say are holding them back.

32.   Although the power to declare war is given to Congress by the Constitution, the power to make war has been increasingly taken by presidents.

33.   America is mounting another challenge, this time declaring war against terrorism, and hastily resurrecting federal spending, which had fallen into disrepute.

34.   An Arizona pitcher declared war on his wife and, indirectly, his infant son.

35.   And I think Congress would have declared war if it could have figured out who to declare war on.

36.   Angry at the soaring prices that have stunned Russians, Lebed has not just declared war on inflation.

37.   Artists can also offer a ground-zero perspective on what happens when government declares war on the arts.

38.   As part of this battle a number of organizations, including the Armed Islamic Group, have declared war on foreigners in Algeria.

39.   As a result, government has declared war on smoking.

40.   Bill Clinton declares war on terrorism.

v. + war >>共 540
fight 11.56%
end 11.17%
wage 8.72%
win 6.56%
declare 5.83%
lose 2.35%
start 2.04%
stop 1.46%
survive 1.45%
avert 1.24%
declare + n. >>共 637
state 13.83%
independence 10.15%
war 8.00%
victory 5.51%
bankruptcy 5.02%
candidacy 3.77%
cease-fire 3.05%
intention 2.74%
support 2.56%
emergency 2.22%
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