1.   And when the military does go, one key criterion of its success is a small casualty rate.

2.   Archer Daniels has made overseas growth a top priority, even citing international expertise as a key criteria for picking new directors.

3.   A key criteria for inclusion is whether a candidate has a plausible chance of being elected, according to the debate commission.

4.   Administration officials have made avoiding controversy a key criteria for selection and have given significant thought about how their choices would be received by Senate Republicans.

5.   Collateral, meaning the size of the down payment and the type of property that secures the loan, is another key criterion.

6.   Future profit growth, then, is the key criterion, in the Greenspan view, for stepping over the line into irrational exuberance.

7.   The key criteria are likely to be managing experience, ability to work with young players, willingness to work for moderate pay and familiarity to Bay Area fans.

8.   This person also said that bosses and colleagues wrote in their reviews of her performance that she was not a team player, a key criterion for managing directors.

9.   Among nations in the region, Slovakia has made substantial progress in integrating its military operations with those of NATO, a key criterion for joining.

10.   Among regional nations, it has made substantial progress in integrating its military operations with those of NATO, a key criterion for joining.

a. + criterion >>共 369
strict 4.75%
economic 4.52%
different 3.60%
specific 3.37%
only 2.99%
same 2.91%
main 2.68%
new 2.45%
important 2.45%
the 2.37%
key 1.23%
key + n. >>共 831
player 4.92%
issue 4.43%
role 4.39%
element 1.96%
figure 1.83%
factor 1.81%
part 1.65%
point 1.58%
member 1.51%
question 1.48%
criterion 0.06%
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