51.   The Investment Company Institute contends the new rules place large orders at a disadvantage, making it harder to buy and sell large quantities of stocks.

52.   The oil-for-food program allows Iraq to get around U.N. economic sanctions by selling limited quantities of oil to buy food and other humanitarian goods.

53.   The oil-for-food program, an exception to the sanctions, allows Iraq to sell limited quantities of oil to buy needed food and medicine.

54.   The money would have come from the receipts that Iraq earns from selling limited quantity of oil to buy humanitarian goods under a special U.N. program.

55.   The program is an exception to the sanctions, allowing Iraq to sell specified quantities of oil to buy needed food and medicine.

56.   The program, an exception from the sanctions, allows Iraq to sell limited quantities of oil under U.N. supervision to buy needed food and medicine.

57.   The oil-for-food program allows Iraq to sell limited quantities of crude to buy needed food and medicine.

58.   The program, which is an exception from U.N. trade sanctions, allows Iraq to sell limited quantities of oil to buy food and medicine.

59.   The program allows Iraq to get around U.N. economic sanctions by selling limited quantities of oil to buy food and other humanitarian goods.

60.   The program allows Iraq to sell unlimited quantities of crude oil to purchase food, medicine and other humanitarian goods.

v. + quantity >>共 243
sell 8.17%
produce 7.12%
buy 5.76%
export 3.56%
seize 3.46%
import 3.14%
find 2.83%
contain 2.30%
consume 2.20%
use 1.88%
sell + n. >>共 820
share 5.90%
stock 4.24%
product 3.84%
bond 2.67%
ticket 2.19%
dollar 2.01%
stake 1.74%
asset 1.72%
car 1.42%
drug 1.39%
quantity 0.24%
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