51.   Fiske said the casinos cannot prosper unless more rules are loosened.

52.   Japan will loosen the rules governing repair work that is now done largely in a network of garages tied to the Japanese car makers.

53.   Keresztesi is delighted, but not everyone is happy about government loosening the rules.

54.   Many GOP strategists say they believe that Democratic voters are more likely than Republicans to cast improper ballots, thus Democratic politicians would benefit if ballot rules are loosened.

55.   That case could have far-reaching effects if the justices decide to loosen the rules for when condemned inmates can get new evidence before a judge.

56.   The British Army is loosening its rules to allow the partners of single soldiers to spend the night in barracks over weekends.

57.   The government is encouraging part-time work, job-sharing and loosening rules to allow flexible hours.

58.   The legislation makes it easier to apply for visas or the right to asylum, and it loosens rules for foreigners wanting to bring family members to France.

59.   The leftist government of Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has loosened some rules but largely maintained the immigration laws established by the conservatives before Jospin came to power last June.

60.   The legislation loosens rules for foreigners wanting to bring family members to France and makes it easier to apply for visas or the right to asylum.

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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