71.   Still, the sweeping turnover in the House has highlighted the more fundamental, institutional -- and intentional -- differences between the two chambers.

72.   Still, Republican leaders said it was critical to minimize differences with the Senate legislation and avert the need for lengthy negotiations between the two chambers.

73.   That would get campaign finance legislation to a House-Senate conference committee that would reconcile the differences between the approaches of the two chambers.

74.   That bill failed, and the two parties and the two chambers have been bickering about a compromise deal ever since.

75.   That will give the Senate the upper hand when the two chambers sit down to work out their differences.

76.   The bill, which reconciles measures passed by the two chambers, would also improve food safety and protect water systems that supply drinking water to most Americans.

77.   The budget resolutions making their way through the two chambers will not become law and are not subject to a veto.

78.   The discussion did attract members from the other chamber.

79.   The four chambers were the size of small rooms, one containing dozens of boxes of ammunition and mortar shells.

80.   The House has already passed a similar bill and the two chambers could work out their minor differences and send the measure to President Clinton as early as Friday.

a. + chamber >>共 388
lower 13.07%
upper 12.16%
the 8.37%
legislative 3.90%
council 3.33%
second 1.72%
burial 1.72%
main 1.66%
debating 1.38%
small 1.38%
the + n. >>共 920
side 9.89%
country 7.05%
man 6.53%
company 3.06%
leader 2.13%
game 1.75%
team 1.34%
end 1.33%
group 1.30%
party 1.26%
chamber 0.13%
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