61.   If the decisions of Republican voters have made many Senate races competitive for Democrats, however, the energies of Republican fund-raisers may yet offset that advantage.

62.   If upheld, that odd decision would make tobacco the only addictive drug that is not subject to government regulation.

63.   In funding recommendations, this bill tracks decisions already made in the companion defense appropriations bill.

64.   In many circumstances, they said, it would not make it any easier to remove bad principals, eliminate bureaucratic inefficiency or increase parental involvement in decision making.

65.   In that book, she demonstrated how every decision made by the homeowners and minority single mothers and politicians she interviewed had tremendous import.

66.   Indeed, the pizza business is so intensely competitive these days that decisions made in the courtroom seem to loom just as large as those made in the kitchen.

67.   Like everything else the government touches, you can be certain the Microsoft decision will make life more confusing and expensive.

68.   Moreover, unlike the proposed Social Security reform, the participants leave the decision making to professional money managers.

69.   Nash, who has experience as a peacekeeper in nearby Bosnia, has injected a certain dynamism into decision making.

70.   NAACP chairman Julian Bond, a longtime civil rights activist, said such decisions made the race effort seem irrelevant and disconnected.

n. + make >>共 1472
company 3.80%
government 1.92%
official 1.37%
team 1.20%
people 1.13%
police 0.87%
player 0.78%
law 0.72%
rate 0.69%
president 0.68%
decision 0.34%
decision + v. >>共 470
be 27.27%
come 9.79%
have 4.22%
follow 2.50%
mean 2.10%
make 2.08%
rest 1.29%
affect 1.22%
leave 1.09%
go 1.09%
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