41.   They also loosen the rules of evidence, allowing hearsay, and do not provide an independent appeals process.

42.   These players needed more rest time, so the rules were loosened to allow unlimited replacements.

43.   This month it said it was loosening its rules on imported cosmetics.

44.   To win all sorts of business -- from loans for corporate takeovers to consumer credit-card accounts -- bankers have loosened their rules again.

45.   Under pressure from big business, the government is gingerly loosening its rules.

46.   When the Democrats controlled the FCC, they rebuffed repeated efforts to loosen the rules.

47.   Would have loosened the rules for qualifying for the ballot for the Republican presidential primary.

48.   Would have loosened the rules that the authorities must follow in searching for and seizing evidence from criminal suspects.

49.   Political insiders predict Jospin will strike a deal allowing flexibility in the hours law in exchange for loosening workplace rules.

50.   Among his initiatives, Powell is expected to move ahead in considering whether to loosen existing rules on media companies.

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%
loosen 0.56%
loosen + n. >>共 290
restriction 10.16%
grip 7.86%
control 6.45%
rule 5.48%
tie 5.12%
regulation 3.62%
policy 3.27%
rein 2.03%
soil 1.77%
hold 1.68%
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