1.   The great majority of national daily and weekly newspapers have strongly and consistently advocated the reform.

2.   Those who advocated reform argued consistently that it ought not to be interpreted as a permissive move for two reasons.

3.   At the time of the Second Vatican Council, for instance, he firmly opposed innovation but advocated reform.

4.   He has, however, reduced the influence of officials in his government who have most advocated reform.

5.   In advocating welfare reform, as in reaching accommodation with the Republicans on the goal of a balanced budget, Clinton has sought to appear moderate.

6.   It has advocated similar reforms at other companies, without much success.

7.   Like many moderate nationalists, she concentrates on getting ahead in the current system, advocating reform, not overthrow.

8.   Organizations such as the World Bank and the IMF, which advocate reform, can hardly turn a blind eye to suspicions that privatization was used for private enrichment.

9.   Still, the prospect that a high official would even advocate reforms has energized millions of voters who are unhappy with the status quo.

10.   The effort will also consider whether his administration needs to advocate reforms in laws and procedures to attract more filmmaking to Massachusetts.

v. + reform >>共 551
implement 6.10%
introduce 3.08%
need 3.00%
support 2.75%
demand 2.49%
enact 2.48%
make 2.12%
promise 1.91%
carry 1.87%
discuss 1.85%
advocate 0.47%
advocate + n. >>共 577
independence 4.42%
violence 3.98%
use 2.77%
change 2.65%
right 1.71%
policy 1.49%
return 1.49%
reform 1.33%
measure 1.22%
annihilation 1.05%
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