61.   In particular, they have not embraced the idea of granting the state stock warrants.

62.   Indeed, not everyone within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party is wholeheartedly embracing the idea.

63.   Investors initially embraced the idea, but later changed their minds.

64.   It is extremely unlikely, however, that either Major or Tony Blair, the Labor leader, will embrace the idea.

65.   King believes that tennis has failed to embrace new ideas that could rejuvenate it.

66.   Keeping kids off the streets at night is an important way to fight crime, President Bill Clinton said, embracing the idea of teen curfews.

67.   Large parts of the world, it seemed, were embracing the idea that universal standards of human rights were putting at least some limits on sovereignty.

68.   Long ago, the city embraced the idea of cultural development.

69.   McGreevey still embraces the idea, as long as the financing does not affect taxpayers who have real-life fiscal burdens.

70.   Meanwhile, some moderate Democrats have also embraced the idea that accountability ought to be an important part of any federal initiative.

v. + idea >>共 546
have 26.75%
reject 6.69%
get 3.67%
like 3.67%
support 3.16%
oppose 2.50%
dismiss 2.01%
discuss 1.51%
float 1.25%
accept 1.12%
embrace 0.98%
embrace + n. >>共 1070
idea 5.57%
technology 2.35%
change 2.01%
concept 1.80%
reform 1.25%
plan 1.14%
proposal 1.11%
notion 1.07%
role 0.97%
culture 0.93%
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