51.   Authorities here quietly rescinded the order to return after protests from human rights organizations and the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees.

52.   Barclays Bank recently stirred protests from British customers and politicians with plans to close scores of small branches.

53.   Berger has made the point that waiving sanctions would cause a protest from the Republican-dominated Congress.

54.   Beginning last year, Bush drew large protests from minorities concerning his One Florida plan, which eliminates racial preferences in state contracts and university admissions.

55.   Both dates are likely to raise a protest from the Communists, who believe the revolution engineered by Lenin freed Russia from despots.

56.   A concentration of lucrative grants in London also brought protests from the provinces.

57.   A large amount of irradiated copper was sold to China by a private Kazakh company three years ago, prompting a formal protest from Beijing, Kazakh officials said.

58.   A similar bill was pulled from the Senate two weeks ago because of protests from the White House and some Senate Democrats.

59.   A religious publisher asked the bishop to put those ideas into a book, but later canceled the contract after a protest from some churches.

60.   A similar INS operation at Nebraska meat processing plants was also halted amid protests from employers.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
protest 0.31%
protest + p. >>共 62
against 19.30%
in 14.82%
from 12.27%
by 11.17%
over 6.82%
at 6.63%
of 4.35%
to 3.67%
with 2.97%
on 2.75%
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