51.   The really tough measures, such as those allowing states to deny public education to illegal immigrant children, are expected to be raised during floor debate.

52.   The tough measures by the police, while crippling the militant movement in Cairo, have failed to quell rebellion in southern Egypt.

53.   The tough measures come on top of growing preventive efforts to control violence through mediation and conflict resolution programs.

54.   The tough measures President Bush announced on Thursday, including more air marshals and federal oversight of passenger screenings, are several weeks away from being implemented.

55.   Then, when the crisis hit, U.S. officials insisted on tough measures like budget cuts and high interest rates, which many economists argue made things worse.

56.   They opposed a tough anti-immigration measure on the ballot in California last year.

57.   This month, President Sylvestre Ntibantunganya ordered a nationwide curfew, media censorship, reform of the army and other tough measures in an effort to contain the violence.

58.   This underlying voter caution will reinforce the determination of policymakers in many countries to preserve the hard-won gains of reform, even if that requires tough measures.

59.   This unusual collaboration illustrates the widespread backing for tough measures to limit the sale of tainted diamonds.

60.   Those sections might cover child care, supplemental security income and a tough measure intended to force fathers to pay child support.

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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