51.   But the public is interested in real reform, which means genuine efforts to keep children housed and fed while moving adults into the world of work.

52.   But the welfare agreement will apparently include a requirement that recipients keep their children in school or face a loss of some benefits.

53.   But William Bell, a deputy commissioner who testified last week, said his agency would continue to devote its resources to keep children from sleeping in city offices.

54.   But though the secrecy agreements kept children at risk and prevented the prosecution of ghastly crimes even as statutes of limitations expired, they are almost certainly lawful.

55.   Chandler said this week that the incident has prompted him to keep his children away from the games.

56.   City officials argue that this fee structure of per diem payments acts as an incentive to keep children in foster care.

57.   Clark decided to disinvite Thomas after some parents threatened to keep their children from attending the ceremony and to stage demonstrations if Thomas appeared, Cason said.

58.   Clinton said forcing parents to meet their child-support obligations would improve the welfare system, because it would help keep their children off welfare.

59.   Countries that keep children in school, like Sri Lanka, have relatively low levels of child labor.

60.   Davis says parenting classes stress the importance of keeping children in school.

v. + child >>共 668
have 15.92%
include 3.82%
raise 3.39%
take 3.00%
kill 2.98%
send 2.50%
protect 2.27%
help 1.95%
keep 1.59%
adopt 1.50%
keep + n. >>共 1280
eye 3.35%
job 1.84%
inflation 1.55%
promise 1.50%
record 1.49%
peace 1.48%
people 1.41%
watch 1.18%
control 1.14%
distance 1.13%
child 1.02%
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