71.   Silver also proposed that the regents appoint an inspector general with broad powers to investigate contractors and issue subpoenas.

72.   Special tribunals with broad powers were set up to try suspected rebels and collaborators.

73.   Still, Torricelli said, he would support President Bush with broad powers to mount a military attack.

74.   Supporters contend that the Constitution sets minimum standards, not exclusive ones, and that states have broad constitutional powers to regulate federal elections.

75.   That exemption gives the owners uniquely broad powers over wages and work rules that, the senators believe, dampen their incentive to compromise.

76.   Supporters of the overturned Communications Decency Act sought to have the Internet treated as television and radio, where the government has broad regulatory power.

77.   That, of course, is because police officers have broad powers to abridge individual rights.

78.   That committee is to hire a chief compliance officer, who would be given broad powers to see that Microsoft obeys the ruling.

79.   The adviser, Professor Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School, has broad powers to help determine whether Microsoft is illegally attempting to dominate the market for Internet software.

80.   The Act also bestowed upon the judges of the bankruptcy courts broad powers to accompany this expanded jurisdiction.

a. + power >>共 912
political 3.59%
new 2.36%
electric 1.95%
western 1.93%
major 1.87%
real 1.50%
economic 1.36%
electrical 1.33%
colonial 1.26%
military 1.25%
broad 0.92%
broad + n. >>共 1189
range 6.21%
support 5.71%
market 3.94%
daylight 2.58%
power 2.54%
outline 2.27%
agreement 1.94%
smile 1.67%
spectrum 1.54%
coalition 1.49%
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