61.   A major goal of the Republicans controlling Congress is to give power to the states.

62.   After a vote, Chase was given the power to decide questions of law, although they could be appealed to the full Senate.

63.   Alexander said de-emphasizing the federal government and giving power back to states and local communities are the first steps in reviving the nation.

64.   Already, however, the canal authority has expanded the legal definition of the watershed, giving it power to take water.

65.   Bush gave himself power to block any releases and extended a provisional veto to the former presidents, too.

66.   But a number of laws were adopted last year with the intention of giving more power to the prime minister and his cabinet.

67.   But black men must rethink what really gives them power and break free from the stigmas of their predecessors, he writes.

68.   But even then the impetus would have to come from the adventurous actors or directors whose past success has given them power to defy convention.

69.   But he argued that the answer was to give discretionary power to public officials.

70.   But he was given sweeping powers to cut regulations to decrease business costs.

v. + power >>共 573
have 20.01%
take 4.91%
use 3.56%
seize 3.15%
lose 2.86%
share 2.65%
give 2.29%
restore 2.17%
wield 2.06%
hold 1.74%
give + n. >>共 870
detail 9.82%
way 3.40%
name 2.50%
reason 2.44%
indication 1.91%
money 1.61%
information 1.42%
rise 1.36%
credit 1.35%
approval 1.34%
power 0.61%
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