81.   By allowing a simple House majority to impeach President Clinton, it let a president accused of serious crimes be held to account.

82.   Casino and police officials note that no serious crimes have occurred in or near the casino despite the influx of visitors.

83.   Case emphasized that nothing in the charges implicated Barry Shulman in more serious crimes.

84.   Cerrato said his team only started getting results when they began investigating pirate rings for receiving stolen property, a more serious crime than illegal duplication.

85.   Candace M. Kruttschnitt, a professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota, said that women who committed serious crimes were also frequently involved in drugs.

86.   City officials believed that if graffiti went unchecked it would signal a general lawlessness and more serious crimes would follow.

87.   Clinton cited a federal study in which one-third of a sample of weapons sold at gun shows were later used in serious crimes.

88.   Cleamon Frazier did nearly twice that long for a far less serious crime.

89.   Collazo was the fourth school safety official charged with a serious crime since the school year started, according to the special investigator for the New York City schools.

90.   Criminologists continue to debate the causes of the sharp drop in crime as well as to caution that many serious crimes go unreported.

a. + crime >>共 993
violent 14.30%
serious 5.74%
juvenile 3.08%
alleged 2.89%
rising 2.83%
organised 2.58%
street 2.35%
federal 2.31%
political 2.02%
high 1.94%
serious + n. >>共 891
condition 7.60%
injury 7.04%
problem 6.22%
damage 2.48%
threat 2.11%
crime 2.01%
charge 1.33%
trouble 1.32%
concern 1.24%
health 1.20%
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