71.   She was endorsing a bill that seeks to plug a hole in national security laws after a court ruling that an SIS home break-in was illegal.

72.   The bill was endorsed by consumer groups, labor unions, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and former SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt.

73.   The administration has not endorsed the bill.

74.   The amnesty bill was endorsed by parliament on Tuesday.

75.   The pair expected Hastert to endorse that bill, which they introduced Thursday.

76.   Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi told a congressional panel that the president was endorsing a bill by Rep. Jo Ann Davis, R-Va.

77.   If the electorate fail to endorse the bill by sixty per cent of those voting, a general election will be called.

78.   The US Congress has endorsed a bill proposing sanctions.

79.   The US House of Representatives had endorsed a bill proposing sanctions.

80.   The government must then endorse the bill for it to pass into law.

v. + bill >>共 459
pay 10.06%
pass 9.37%
sign 6.22%
approve 5.78%
veto 5.68%
introduce 5.33%
oppose 3.10%
support 2.89%
foot 2.20%
send 1.74%
endorse 0.54%
endorse + n. >>共 698
plan 6.62%
candidate 6.30%
idea 5.10%
proposal 4.11%
bill 2.28%
measure 2.02%
legislation 1.74%
product 1.65%
agreement 1.63%
effort 1.63%
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