1.   A continuum must be considered, from gross changes in stance to the most subtle shifts in tone that can be perceived.

2.   And he has played to higher standards since he brought that game face and unorthodox batting stance to town.

3.   But these sneaky efforts to figure out which potentially unpopular positions to bland out and which likely winning stances to highlight do not tell the whole campaign story.

4.   I like the bigger wheels because they give an aggressive stance to what is essentially a racy wedge, from its high trunk to its tucked-down nose.

5.   If people fall further behind, other computer models are used to determine how tough a stance to take.

6.   Investors at home see little reason for that stance to change.

7.   Mullin also suggested the federal government should take a more relaxed stance to airline mergers that may arise.

8.   Republicans, like Democrats, are also torn over how tough a stance to take toward China on trade and other issues.

9.   Regula said that by simply abolishing the agency, the subcommittee was presenting a neutral stance to the House so that it could have an untainted debate.

10.   The Mets have clearly used that stance to their advantage, presenting Gonzalez with a chance to live up to his words but at their price.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
stance 0%
stance + p. >>共 55
on 32.06%
against 15.19%
of 11.06%
toward 10.25%
in 7.47%
towards 2.72%
by 2.59%
as 2.04%
with 1.79%
to 1.54%
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