71.   There is also talk of relaxing water rules to let areas use substandard, but safe, wells.

72.   Those groups had lobbied hard to get Bush to significantly relax the rules.

73.   To that end, the ministry relaxed several rules on overseas investment Wednesday and told institutions to ship their money abroad.

74.   Under Sakakibara, the Finance Ministry last August relaxed rules to encourage Japanese investment overseas.

75.   Utah relaxed some rules for the Olympics, allowing foreign sports federations to pour liquor and beer in their hospitality centers.

76.   Until Monday, many media experts had expected that some time between Labor Day and Christmas, the commission would complete that review by significantly relaxing those rules.

77.   Utility lobbyists wanted the pollution rules issued first because they expect the president to relax the rules, which could save the industry billions of dollars.

78.   Wall Street analysts expect U.S. banks, looking to expand their range of services, to acquire brokerages as regulators relax rules that separate the two industries.

79.   You had the Securities and Exchange Commission relaxing the rules for corporate stock buybacks.

80.   Yesterday, the Ministry of Finance relaxed rules to encourage Japanese investment overseas, stoking speculation Japanese investors will sell yen for other currencies to buy foreign securities.

v. + rule >>共 485
violate 6.52%
change 6.11%
break 5.22%
follow 3.58%
have 3.22%
enforce 3.08%
set 2.42%
impose 1.90%
establish 1.81%
tighten 1.71%
relax 1.17%
relax + n. >>共 221
rule 11.94%
restriction 11.48%
control 5.42%
ban 4.50%
regulation 4.32%
muscle 3.67%
law 3.49%
grip 3.21%
requirement 2.85%
policy 2.66%
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