81.   But Iraq suspects the U.S. goal is to keep the sanctions in place as long as Saddam remains in power.

82.   But the signal for that would have to come from Suu Kyi, who has urged the West to keep the sanctions in place to force political change.

83.   Celeste, however, has earlier said he believes sanctions in the economic and scientific fields were a mistake.

84.   China also said Tuesday it opposed the use of force or sanctions in Kosovo.

85.   China has threatened its own sanctions in retaliation.

86.   Canada responds that its policy of engagement is more effective than U.S. sanctions in promoting change.

87.   China has threatened its own sanctions in retaliation if the U.S. measures go into effect.

88.   Clark and Gumbleton pledged to continue their campaign against sanctions back in the United States.

89.   Clinton issued those sanctions in an executive order slightly more than a year ago.

90.   Clinton imposed those sanctions in an executive order just over a year ago.

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time 1.28%
change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
sanction 0.02%
sanction + p. >>共 61
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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