61.   If the two houses of Congress could not agree, the matter of electing the president might once again fall into the lap of the Supreme Court.

62.   If elected president, Dole said that he would seek a national law similar to a California law that allows youthful offenders to be tried as adults.

63.   If things had wrapped up then, they felt that that would have been a satisfactory overtime period for electing a president.

64.   Important enough to stop and reflect that we might be electing a president without realizing that we are.

65.   In June, however, Parliament will have a chance to debate a bill to allow voters to directly elect the president.

66.   In reporting the election results Monday night, the announcer on the Russian television channel said the voters in Ukraine and Belarus did more than elect presidents.

67.   In two weeks, the nation may elect a president with a similar hubris.

68.   Is this any way to elect a president?

69.   It is electing a president, and other criteria apply.

70.   It gets presidents elected or thrown out, and it defines the way people think, for good or ill, about their countries.

v. + president >>共 850
elect 5.38%
include 3.21%
accuse 2.88%
impeach 2.66%
meet 2.47%
say 2.29%
choose 2.16%
see 1.90%
remove 1.77%
criticize 1.67%
elect + n. >>共 249
president 18.92%
leader 5.69%
member 4.76%
candidate 4.70%
mayor 3.55%
successor 3.17%
government 3.17%
representative 2.52%
official 2.35%
governor 2.24%
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