81.   There would be economic sanctions for failing to meet those terms.

82.   They lobbied hard for sanctions for what they see as broad disregard for intellectual property rights.

83.   Third-world countries fear that allowing their trading partners to seek sanctions for violations of such labor standards would pave the way to banning their exports.

84.   This invocation of the Independent Counsel Act and the possibility of criminal sanctions for behavior that might seem better addressed by strong civil sanctions is admittedly jarring.

85.   This week the United States agreed to waive sanctions for past sales of such material to Pakistan and Iran.

86.   Thompson had proposed sanctions for children who did not comply, with the severest being suspension from after-school activities.

87.   Two other sergeants who taught at the school face administrative sanctions for alleged verbal sexual harassment of trainees that the Army did not deem criminal.

88.   When South Africa came under U.N. sanctions for its apartheid policies, the white government also used the process to make diesel from coal.

89.   Zoltek Cos. Inc. could face sanctions for failing to reveal past environmental problems when it opened a plant in Texas earlier this year.

90.   Pakistan has been under sanctions for more than a decade because of its nuclear weapons activities.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
sanction 0.04%
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against 53.37%
on 22.84%
for 4.38%
in 3.98%
by 2.21%
from 1.89%
as 1.39%
of 1.22%
over 0.87%
to 0.87%
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