81.   Elections are fair, the press is relatively free and the rule of law prevails to a point, as long as the generals permit.

82.   Even before his arrival here, the Mexican press has been enthusiastic about the possibilities.

83.   Even the South African press was tough on the president, highlighting sex allegations against him with graphic cartoons.

84.   Even the press is interested again.

85.   Even though China has promised that Hong Kong would largely be able to govern itself, the press is unwilling to give China the benefit of the doubt.

86.   Even though there are rowdy headlines, and often titillating stories about political scandals, the Indonesian press is not as free as it may seem.

87.   Fathimeh Haghighatjoo, a representative from Tehran, said reformers were planning to write to the leader to explain why a more unfettered press would be beneficial.

88.   For better or worse, the press too often is the neglected adjunct to the system, but our behavior is hardly sufficient cover for that system.

89.   For weeks afterward, the press was rife with rumors that Simpson had confessed to the crimes.

90.   Government attempts to influence the press in wartime are nothing new.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
press 0.02%
press + v. >>共 545
be 15.60%
report 11.20%
say 5.64%
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speculate 1.68%
give 1.12%
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go 1.08%
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