1.   Thanks to bitter memories of dictatorship, the constitution forbids a second consecutive term for any elected official.

2.   The opposition said his bid for a third consecutive term was a blatant violation of the constitution.

3.   The President was henceforth to be elected by direct, universal, secret suffrage for a five-year term, for a maximum of only two consecutive terms.

4.   The President was elected for a five-year term, limited to two consecutive terms.

5.   For it neatly encapsulates the state of public morale in Britain less than a year into the fourth consecutive Conservative term.

6.   And term limits preclude his pursuit of a third consecutive term.

7.   Aristide spent his remaining months in office fighting to change a constitutional prohibition on consecutive presidential terms, but eventually backed down.

8.   Arkansas voters reelected Clinton to four consecutive terms as governor.

9.   Aristide spent his remaining months in office fighting to change a constitutional prohibition on consecutive presidential terms, but eventually backed down in the face of international pressure.

a. + term >>共 699
long 11.66%
second 11.60%
short 9.47%
longer 3.42%
third 3.06%
financial 2.67%
first 2.63%
near 2.22%
new 1.82%
consecutive 1.33%
consecutive + n. >>共 293
game 12.74%
day 9.49%
year 8.00%
month 4.20%
session 3.64%
victory 3.52%
title 2.95%
quarter 2.91%
loss 2.81%
season 2.73%
term 2.07%
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