1.   But a number of leading non-nuclear nations are proposing limited extensions and other methods for approval.

2.   Richard Rheg, a spokesman for the big seven, said he was encouraged by the limited extension of the ticket tax.

3.   The court resolved the conflict by allowing a limited extension of time to complete the recounts.

4.   A limited extension of the treaty would only encourage certain states to accelerate efforts to acquire nuclear weapons, Holum said.

5.   But some Third World countries, contending the nuclear powers have not moved far enough toward disarmament, propose limited extensions.

6.   But some in the Third World prefer only a limited extension, and want to attach conditions, such as greater progress in reducing nuclear arsenals.

7.   Dissatisfied with how the treaty has worked, many favor only a limited extension.

8.   Many non-nuclear nations, including Indonesia, favor limited extensions, tying each renewal to concrete progress by the big powers toward total nuclear disarmament.

9.   Many nations without nuclear capabilities have been dissatisfied with how the NPT has worked and favor only a limited extension.

10.   One opposition Labor Party lawmaker who called for a limited extension voted against the report.

a. + extension >>共 345
indefinite 12.04%
natural 4.47%
further 3.43%
possible 3.35%
new 3.11%
logical 2.95%
limited 2.47%
temporary 2.23%
such 2.23%
long-term 2.23%
limited + n. >>共 1353
number 6.63%
amount 2.91%
resource 2.42%
time 2.15%
success 2.01%
partnership 1.86%
over 1.44%
oil 1.41%
access 1.38%
partner 1.33%
extension 0.32%
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