61.   The United States may also ease its sanctions against North Korea and, together with Japan, send some food assistance.

62.   Then, as an incentive to get both to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, the sanctions were eased.

63.   They argue that he cannot be trusted to continue his cooperation on arms once sanctions have been eased.

64.   They were prepared to ease sanctions on the Serbian leader to encourage his cooperation in recognizing the borders of Bosnia and Croatia.

65.   Two months earlier, the FAA signaled its interest in easing sanctions it had long imposed for security lapses.

66.   UN Security Council members France, China, and Russia stepped up efforts last week to ease sanctions.

67.   Under the Libertad bill, Clinton would need congressional approval to ease sanctions.

68.   Until recently, several permanent U.N. Security Council members, including France, Russia and China, were leaning towards easing the sanctions.

69.   When he emerged from the final session Wednesday, Churkin was asked if the contact group would soon urge the Security Council to consider easing sanctions against Yugoslavia.

70.   While France and Russia had been suggesting easing the sanctions against Iraq, Christopher argued that Saddam alone was behind the suffering of his people.

v. + sanction >>共 408
impose 20.74%
lift 19.12%
ease 3.81%
face 3.39%
threaten 3.22%
maintain 2.17%
suspend 2.14%
end 1.85%
violate 1.52%
consider 1.50%
ease + n. >>共 771
tension 10.44%
concern 7.61%
restriction 7.59%
pressure 4.88%
pain 3.95%
sanction 3.90%
fear 3.72%
burden 2.58%
regulation 1.62%
closure 1.57%
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