41.   President Clinton, too, is for tough measures against crime and restraints on Government spending.

42.   Provided that Brazil regains its nerve on fiscal policy and makes every effort to pass the tough measures it promised, the loan package should stay in place.

43.   Several China critics, led by Rep. Chris Cox, R-Newport Beach, were prepared to announce a series of tough new measures as early as today.

44.   Still, he is determined to enact tough measures straight away at the Wallenberg-family controlled company.

45.   Some Vatican officials have opposed tough measures against priests, particularly on reporting accusations to the authorities.

46.   Such terrorist attacks in the past have all been followed by calls for tough measures against the Palestinians and a suspension of peace talks.

47.   Still pending are some tough measures to tighten pension rules and trade-union health schemes, which may be imposed by decree.

48.   The Israeli Cabinet is expected to decide on a series of tough new measures against the radical religious right at its weekly meeting on Sunday.

49.   The law is part of a sweeping package of tough anti-crime measures pushed through the House of Commons by the ruling Conservative government of Prime Minister John Major.

50.   The ousted tax chief, Boris Fyodorov, has argued that the IMF should not provide further aid until Primakov has taken tough measures to build a free market.

a. + measure >>共 741
new 6.58%
similar 3.73%
emergency 2.14%
precautionary 2.09%
cost-cutting 2.03%
good 1.99%
preventive 1.91%
tough 1.71%
drastic 1.57%
temporary 1.52%
tough + n. >>共 697
time 9.45%
decision 2.63%
guy 2.58%
sell 2.06%
question 1.92%
measure 1.83%
talk 1.66%
competition 1.60%
action 1.51%
stance 1.51%
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