31.   Congress is exploring whether to expand the authority of the regulators and impose new rules on automakers to report problems discovered outside the United States.

32.   Democratic Commissioners Renz Jennings and Marcia Weeks voted to impose the rules, while Republican Carl Kunasek opposed them.

33.   Emergency rule was imposed.

34.   For example, different rules are imposed on providers of telecommunications services depending upon whether they use cable or phone wires.

35.   Friend said that FAA officials have told her they intend to let airlines choose what new safety measures to take, instead of imposing new rules on the companies.

36.   Gore said he thought that the administration would prevail in imposing tough rules this year.

37.   He recently assured governors that the new agreements under the so-called Uruguay Round of talks do not impose rules that states do not already observe.

38.   He preached freedom but tried to impose rules of behavior, reading out of his circle all who had to take commercial assignments to satisfy their fondness for eating.

39.   If a plan imposes harsh gag rules, of any variety, a well-informed public will decide to look elsewhere for health care.

40.   If the program fails, there will be plenty of time for the Legislature to impose new rules later.

v. + rule >>共 485
violate 6.52%
change 6.11%
break 5.22%
follow 3.58%
have 3.22%
enforce 3.08%
set 2.42%
impose 1.90%
establish 1.81%
tighten 1.71%
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%
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