81.   If Clinton cannot command the respect that once was his, he can at least mix reassurance with necessary candor.

82.   In the backbiting, sometimes confrontational world of NFL ownership, Tisch has been able to attain much power while also commanding the respect of his peers.

83.   In truth, neither side in Hebron commands universal respect among its own people.

84.   It also demands someone who, by dint of personality and expertise, can command the respect of serious scholars and working journalists.

85.   It commands respect.

86.   It is also concerned with disciplining officers or ranking enlisted soldiers who must command the respect of the troops.

87.   Kroll, a former assistant district attorney in Manhattan, commanded respect from the start with his choice of top-of-the-line operatives.

88.   Laettner no longer commands such respect.

89.   Michael Johnson, the American sprinter who commands such respect that the schedule was changed to favor his attempt at winning double gold.

90.   Mathematicians hope the Archimedes Palimpsest will command more respect by its new owners.

v. + respect >>共 234
have 14.87%
pay 14.00%
earn 8.77%
get 7.42%
show 7.23%
command 5.42%
win 5.13%
gain 4.39%
lose 3.19%
deserve 2.97%
command + n. >>共 331
attention 12.60%
respect 11.20%
price 4.73%
support 4.60%
force 4.33%
troop 4.07%
majority 3.87%
loyalty 3.13%
operation 1.73%
premium 1.47%
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