51.   At one point in his address, the speaker related an imaginary conversation between two public housing residents concerning their reaction to welfare reform.

52.   At Park College, Keyes kept the small audience curious and even engaged in a warm debate with one student who questioned his stance on welfare reform.

53.   At the height of the debate over welfare reform the vision of hordes of poor children were proffered by both sides.

54.   At the time, few knew that Gore had accepted this assignment only after Clinton would not let him take on welfare reform.

55.   Becker has her own theories about the cause, placing some blame on welfare reform turning people away and the inability of minimum wage jobs to pay bills.

56.   Before the Operation Tailwind report, Oliver produced reports for CNN on anorexia and welfare reform and Colin Powell and Princess Diana and a myriad of other topics.

57.   Before his knee surgery last Friday, Clinton had promoted his education and welfare reform plans in a series of talks to state legislatures.

58.   Before welfare reform, state officials identified lack of child care as one reason people return to the welfare rolls.

59.   Bill Clinton adopts the Republican position on welfare reform and Bob Dole says he now favors a higher minimum wage.

60.   Black leaders disappointed with Clinton over matters ranging from the balanced budget to welfare reform have flocked to his defense.

n. + reform >>共 347
campaign 17.26%
finance 14.33%
welfare 13.63%
market 9.37%
tax 7.16%
education 3.96%
free-market 2.81%
government 1.74%
health-care 1.69%
election 1.67%
welfare + n. >>共 448
recipient 13.61%
reform 11.20%
system 6.27%
program 5.94%
benefit 5.79%
bill 5.05%
law 3.71%
roll 3.24%
payment 2.43%
mother 2.13%
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