1.   The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party.

2.   Because the state law bars only people who serve time in prison from voting, that disparity amounts to discrimination against black citizens, they said.

3.   A form of modified immunity from future lawsuits might include a law that bars people from suing tobacco companies for certain types of low-level claims but not all claims.

4.   Brady praised Clinton for his newly announced support of legislation that would bar people convicted of domestic violence from owning a gun.

5.   But some Democrats called the subpoena a political ploy, saying it does not bar people from leaving the country, and they questioned whether it was even enforceable.

6.   Conceivably, for instance, the university could bar people created overseas by its cloning process from entering the United States.

7.   Florida officials have denied wrongdoing and say they would never consider barring people from voting.

8.   For a time, Gould could not enter New York except on Sunday, when the custom of the time barred people from being arrested.

9.   For example, some lawmakers say the system should bar people from withdrawing money from their accounts until retirement.

10.   He supports school vouchers, and he recently dropped his opposition to legislation barring people from carrying concealed handguns.

v. + people >>共 706
kill 16.68%
injure 6.37%
arrest 4.06%
wound 2.62%
help 1.81%
have 1.53%
treat 1.41%
see 1.30%
detain 1.12%
keep 1.11%
bar 0.14%
bar + n. >>共 1096
journalist 4.30%
reporter 3.69%
woman 2.41%
company 2.37%
discrimination 1.59%
use 1.57%
inspector 1.25%
access 1.18%
entry 1.14%
people 1.12%
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