71.   Maybe in the next two years you may find greater participation in the elections by Mexican voters supporting other political parties.

72.   Men ruled the world, women stayed quietly at home and government was so sleepy that John F. Kennedy won election by promising to get the country moving again.

73.   Mexico initially got into trouble because its government tried to buy an election by printing money without devaluing the fixed-rate peso.

74.   Milosevic, though unpopular, might still prevail in free elections by playing off the divisions among his chronically fragmented opposition.

75.   Moreover, Republicans are still bitter that President Clinton gained an advantage in the November elections by attacking the GOP Medicare plan as too harsh on seniors.

76.   No one ever lost an election by abusing the tax collector.

77.   No American politician ever lost an election by speaking too fondly of Israel or too poorly of the Palestinians.

78.   Officials plan to let astronaut David Wolf vote in Texas elections by e-mail from the Mir space station this fall.

79.   On the one-year anniversary of his election by a sweeping majority, Prime Minister Ehud Barak was trying to put out fires on many fronts at once.

80.   Politicians in non-Western societies do not win elections by demonstrating how Western they are.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
election 0.16%
election + p. >>共 87
in 38.59%
of 10.89%
for 10.64%
to 7.93%
as 5.20%
by 3.95%
on 3.90%
with 1.92%
under 1.82%
after 1.64%
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