71.   But many expressed concern about the effect on poor children.

72.   But Loury said it has become quite clear that black parents have lost much of the hope that busing would transform schools for poor children.

73.   But Mrs. Edelman is vigorously opposed to a Republican welfare plan Clinton has endorsed because it would remove welfare benefits from poor children if their mothers refused to work.

74.   But policies had changed there since the federal welfare overhaul dismantled the old AFDC entitlements for poor children.

75.   But she readily admitted that she herself would often choose the most abject case in a line of poor children to make her journalistic point.

76.   But one afternoon, she and a friend watched proceedings in Family Court at time when poor children were not given assigned counsel.

77.   But the largest number of poor children are white.

78.   But such accomplishments are rarities, given the dichotomy of worlds in which the often privileged rowers and poor children live.

79.   But there are areas of disagreement, as well, such as the Bush proposal to use vouchers for poor children in persistently failing schools.

80.   But they have not made such threats about the main cash welfare program for poor children.

a. + child >>共 771
young 11.37%
small 5.30%
first 2.76%
older 2.27%
only 2.06%
the 1.88%
poor 1.87%
younger 1.76%
second 1.53%
grown 1.42%
poor + n. >>共 917
people 5.56%
country 4.79%
performance 3.63%
health 3.05%
family 2.95%
condition 2.69%
child 2.06%
neighborhood 1.95%
nation 1.73%
weather 1.60%
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