1.   A. The president is frequently referred to as the chief law enforcement officer, although nothing in the Constitution specifically designates the president as such.

2.   The Constitution says Congress has the power to declare war, yet it designates the president as commander in chief.

3.   The general changed the Constitution to designate himself president.

4.   He, however, asserted that designating a president only required changing an existing law and required a simple majority vote.

5.   However he asserted that designating a president only required changing an existing law and required a simple majority vote.

6.   However Alarcon asserted that designating a president only required changing an existing law, and required a simple majority vote.

v. + president >>共 850
elect 5.38%
include 3.21%
accuse 2.88%
impeach 2.66%
meet 2.47%
say 2.29%
choose 2.16%
see 1.90%
remove 1.77%
criticize 1.67%
designate 0.09%
designate + n. >>共 339
area 7.61%
site 2.93%
successor 2.34%
outfielder 1.76%
group 1.61%
money 1.61%
premier 1.46%
pitcher 1.32%
player 1.32%
candidate 1.17%
president 0.88%
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