1.   Ameritech has been aggressively promoting a sort of grand bargain with Federal regulators.

2.   As a result, neither side expects a grand bargain before Congress reconvenes on Monday.

3.   At the heart of this stability stood a grand bargain.

4.   A grand bargain will not come easily, if at all, in an election year.

5.   But even the grand bargain is no panacea.

6.   But it cannot strike a grand bargain with the United States for its own migrants unless it secures its own borders.

7.   Critics of the grand bargain point to Poland and Hungary, where, despite Western aid, voters have returned former Communists to power.

8.   For one thing, the Clinton administration does not appear to have pursued the grand bargain with any real enthusiasm.

9.   In a grand bargain, local telephone companies would be forced to open their markets to new rivals.

10.   Nevertheless, Clinton stands poised to emerge a winner by taking apart a grand bargain that his own White House staff helped forge a few months ago.

a. + bargain >>共 255
hard 9.75%
best 7.00%
good 5.88%
relative 4.88%
real 4.38%
better 3.63%
great 3.50%
faustian 2.50%
harder 2.13%
grand 1.88%
grand + n. >>共 840
juror 4.05%
scale 3.67%
theft 3.18%
prize 3.10%
plan 2.88%
opening 2.77%
scheme 2.56%
finale 2.04%
council 1.77%
entrance 1.66%
bargain 0.41%
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