41.   That will make them cheaper, more fuel efficient and easier to move, advocates contend.

42.   That, the rights advocates contend, has filtered down to troops in the field, causing needless killings.

43.   The advocates contend that a systemwide meltdown results from inadequate caseworker training, lax or incompetent supervision and lack of comprehensive, computerized records.

44.   The downside, privacy advocates contend, is that the information customers provide to companies might be used for purposes of which the customers disapprove.

45.   The object, these advocates contend, was to close off any meaningful discussion of the issue and to drive a wedge between the President and his gay supporters.

46.   The property rights advocates contend the measure passed because a majority of Oregonians believed government regulators had become too powerful.

47.   The result, advocates for patients contend, is that financial problems are discovered only after patients are affected.

48.   These advocates contend that name reporting is not essential for monitoring the epidemic, targeting prevention, allocating AIDS funds and linking people to care.

49.   Yet in virtually every such instance, consumer advocates contend, violence can be traced to a lack of adequate services and treatment.

50.   Advocates of free trade contend that open markets can benefit all by boosting economies everywhere.

n. + contend >>共 627
critic 8.29%
official 6.96%
prosecutor 5.29%
government 4.73%
lawyer 2.89%
group 2.73%
company 2.47%
defense 2.42%
suit 2.27%
opponent 2.09%
advocate 1.42%
advocate + v. >>共 427
say 35.09%
be 6.21%
argue 3.16%
contend 1.79%
want 1.59%
criticize 1.54%
hope 1.51%
call 1.48%
have 1.34%
complain 1.31%
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