单词 | Crackdown |
例句 | (1) The government has ordered a crackdown on truancy. (2) The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose. (3) The crime crackdown is an attempt to divert attention from social problems. (4) Police officers are confident their successful crackdown on crime will continue. (5) They're having a crackdown on private phone calls from the office. (6) Get out and stay out. New crackdown on squatters. (7) Police call for crackdown on young thugs. (8) He has also ordered a crackdown on parking offences. (9) Drug abuse is rife despite a nationwide crackdown. (10) The crackdown has won wide praise. (11) Vowing a crackdown on juvenile crime, California Gov. (12) Crackdown on problem children Social workers have been given new powers to use force to control troublesome youngsters in care. (13) But more unusual was her crackdown on heavy drinking among employees-also a largely male activity and a national plague. (14) His crackdown on asylum seekers and his humiliating voucher system are reprehensible. (15) However, many in the industry say the crackdown has driven even more jobs overseas. (16) On Nov. 18 in a crackdown on corruption the government banned the heads of state structures from commercial activities. (17) 12,000 motorists were stopped for speeding in the police crackdown. (18) Hip-hop culture has been most affected by a drug crackdown on the airwaves. (19) Read in studio Police are targetting heavy goods vehicles in a crackdown on drivers who're flouting the law. (20) He has success fully steered the Mafia through a seven-year crackdown. (21) Microsoft Corp. has filed suit against a Houston computer manufacturer as part of a nationwide crackdown on software piracy. (22) Jiang arrived in Tokyo on Monday for a five-day visit, his first since becoming General Secretary after the 1989 military crackdown. (23) President Roh Tae Woo denounced the assault on Chung and called for a crackdown on student unrest. (24) Read in studio Police have launched a new campaign to crackdown on motorists who're killing people by driving too fast. (25) A lawyer by training, she scuffled with agribusiness over migrant workers and supervised the government crackdown on sweatshops. (26) Up to 21,000 reservists would be called up in a countrywide security crackdown, he said. (27) A few people managed to get out before the government crackdown. (28) Tomorrow the House of Lords will hear calls for the Government to order a new crackdown. (29) They claimed to be victims of political persecution following the military crackdown on student protesters. (30) About 1,200 motorists were also stopped for speeding in the crackdown. (1) The government has ordered a crackdown on truancy. (31) Those unfortunate enough to be carried away after a crackdown are uncertain whether they will return alive. (32) Crackdown law also undermines the basic fairness and credibility of justice. (33) Some analysts claimed that Zhu's promotion was the first gain for moderates since the army crackdown on the 1989 pro-democracy movement. (33) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (34) At least nine people have died in bomb attacks launched by the cartels since President Barco ordered the crackdown on the cocaine traffickers. (35) But last night the Governemnt urged a crackdown on foreign trips for young offenders. (36) Reformers have accused the conservatives of carrying out the crackdown to invalidate the new parliament, due to convene on May 27. (37) Up to 8,000 people would be detained under the Tory crackdown, she claimed. (38) Gloucestershire police say the pornographic video business appears to be booming, so a crackdown on the dealers is to be welcomed. (39) Crackdown shows one third of used cars are not safe. (40) The argument of all crackdown law is that it applies special, draconian measures to tackle some heinous crime. (41) Angry bakers who believe organised gangs are responsible yesterday called for a crackdown on the thefts. (42) The current scandal could improve his chances-or prompt a crackdown that might dash any hope of his getting power. (43) Missing are neighborhood and business associations: two groups that pushed hard during the former administration for a crackdown on nuisance crimes. (44) Car crime: A crackdown on car crime has been mounted in Redcar. (45) Under the Green crackdown, petrol-guzzling big cars would also be more heavily taxed. (46) As Rowe notes, pictures of the crackdown were not widely distributed at the time. (47) But even that is better than many other counties ... and officers are confident their successful crackdown on crime will continue. (48) Qiao Shi, the intelligence chief who had abstained in the martial law vote earlier, endorsed an immediate army crackdown. (49) They promised a crackdown on crime, but crime has doubled. (50) The new crackdown has taken its toll on the industry already. (51) There are other reasons for the crackdown. (52) There was also a crackdown on under-age alcohol sales. (53) a crackdown on fare dodgers on trains. (54) But a crackdown might make them even more popular. (55) a military crackdown on student protesters. (56) In January the government ordered a crackdown. (57) A government crackdown in Bahrain leads to the blocking over 60 Web sites, across a number of categories. (58) Direct U. S. action seems even less likely in Syria, where the White House has denounced a government crackdown but is keeping hands-off in a country that has had a vexed relationship with Washington. (59) A036C use of combing needle punching, reduced opening the crackdown to prevent fibre damage and appropriate zoom in gauge between the feed roller and punching. (60) The nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek's vicious crackdown in Shanghai in 1927 threatened to wipe out the party completely. (61) Under former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the New York City Police Department began a major crackdown on 'quality of life' offenses -- including passing water in public. (62) Paramilitary troops have been at the forefront of the crackdown. (63) Anti - China rioting burst across the Tibetan plateau capital last month, triggering a massive crackdown. (64) Hundreds of prostitutes and pimps rallied Tuesday near a red-light district in Seoul to protest a police crackdown on brothels. (65) Syria has also closed all border crossings on its southern frontier with Jordan as the crackdown intensifies, a security official told Al Jazeera. (66) A crackdown on private enterprise last year sent rice prices soaring. (67) THE Syrian government's attempts to conceal the extent of the crackdown in the country have taken on an Orwellian quality. (68) McCain says he sees progress in the security crackdown including a drop in murders. (69) The government crackdown has included arresting the managers of several lead-polluting battery factories in Zhejiang province and temporarily closing a swath of lead-acid battery factories in May. (70) The report said a nationwide campaign to crackdown on unaccredited reporters has already netted 150 individuals and 300 unregistered publications. (71) Other reports say up to 140 people were killed and ensuing crackdown. (72) Some fear that is a green light for a crackdown by the greater loss of life. (73) His crackdown on crime is one of his most eye-catching initiatives so far. (74) Mr Brown wants a crackdown on tax havens and a global deal to curb bankers'pay. (75) The arrests, according to industry executives, represented the most significant crackdown on software piracy. (76) A recent government crackdown on predatory lending in the coastal city has upended a flourishing market: borrowing on margin to buy and then resell copper. (77) The bombing renewed alarm here that New Delhi remains vulnerable despite the recent crackdown against purported members of the little known "Indian Mujahideen" group. (78) Soldiers also stripped women and sexually assaulted them in the streets of the capital Conakry during the crackdown on Monday, according to local human rights groups. (79) At first, the short sales crackdown, combined with an unprecedented $700 billion proposed U.S. government bailout of toxic mortgage assets owned by the banks and others, helped to drive stocks higher. (80) Police in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, say they now have total control of the Vila Cruzeiro shanty town, as they continue a crackdown on violent drug gangs. (81) The onetime heir apparent had played an instrumental role this year in propping up his father's rule and his crackdown against the rebellion that ultimately ended his 42-year grip on power. (82) His daughter Wang Yannan said her father never regretted opposing the military's June 1989 crackdown. (83) The new crackdown will focus on encouraging companies to use more legitimate software and stamping out sales of fake drugs and mislabeled farm products, Jiang said. (84) But this week the Japanese capital's police launched a crackdown on scourge of groping. (85) Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has called for a crackdown on government corruption. (86) Rabat authorities dispatched about a dozen soldiers to the uninhabited island Perejil on the 11th as part of its crackdown on illegal immigrants and counter-terrorist operation. (87) The deals behind the FTC crackdown have become increasingly common ever since Congress opened the door for generic drug competition in 1984. (88) Denaro played an important role in a Cosa Nostra campaign in 1993 involving deadly bomb attacks to force the government to stop its mafia crackdown. (89) The third guarantee is a firm crackdown on economic crime. (90) Emboldened by a nationwide crackdown on crime and a government decree giving them extra law-and-order powers, Italian mayors have issued a string of often bizarre by-laws to enhance "public decorum." (91) The assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981 by an Islamic extremist led to a crackdown and the banning of Islamic political parties across the Arab world. (92) Greek authorities launched a crackdown on indecent behaviour by tourists at Greek resorts. (93) In essence this is a crackdown on undocumented migrants and criminalizes them. (94) This coincided with a crackdown by Beijing on illegal and dangerous mines. (95) They cut and patched up scenes and quotes of interviewees, to make an all-in effort on fake stories about unrest in railway stations, violent crackdown and callosity of the government. |
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