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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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chief
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Haruo Arima, the Communists' chief campaign strategist , believes his party could do well.
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And Charlie Black, the chief Gramm strategist , flatly acknowledges that Sen.
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But Karl Rove, chief political strategist in the Bush team, has taken the other tack.
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Mr Levin, the former chief strategist of Time Inc, was a principal architect of the 1989 merger.
democratic
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Bouyant Democratic strategists were talking about taking back the House.
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Ross Perot got 20 percent. Democratic strategists are hopeful Clinton can overcome that margin this year.
political
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But Karl Rove, chief political strategist in the Bush team, has taken the other tack.
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But the political strategist in me was dancing with joy.
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Such groups spent at least $ 70 million, much of it on advertising, according to interviews with key political strategist .
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Kubo is better known for his skill as a political strategist than for his financial acumen.
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Such an investment would typically run about $ 1 million a week, political strategists said.
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Newt Gingrich is a brilliant political strategist who has the power to discipline his left but not his right.
republican
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And Republican strategists are anxious to keep them within the fold for the 1996 presidential election.
senior
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Although the two are not regarded in London as senior Conservative strategists , their presence was resented by the Clinton camp.
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campaign
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Haruo Arima, the Communists' chief campaign strategist , believes his party could do well.
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One of the deepest moral submariners is Richard Jemmons, the fictional version of campaign strategist James Carville.
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Labour campaign strategists have identified Mrs Mortgage as the woman they have to woo.
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For campaign strategists , this was tantamount to spinning straw into gold.
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In the interview, Dole said he did not force the resignation of Mary Matalin as his campaign strategist .
equity
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And the weakness in transportation issues could be bad news for the Dow Jones Industrial Average as well, said equity strategists .
market
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And the market strategists paid with their reputations.
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Charles Clough, market strategist with Merrill Lynch, also correctly had the right call on the 1995 bull market.
■ VERB
say
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And the weakness in transportation issues could be bad news for the Dow Jones Industrial Average as well, said equity strategists .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bouyant Democratic strategists were talking about taking back the House.
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If the campaign has been logical to the strategists, the public perception is that it has been awful.
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Karpov is extremely hard to beat, a great defender and a brilliant strategist , whose play resembles that of Capablanca.
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People could be fooled because these types were very clever strategists, especially when they became bored.
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Such groups spent at least $ 70 million, much of it on advertising, according to interviews with key political strategist .
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The attack strategists of the Grand Old Party have a point.
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The parties' interest groups, backers, funders and strategists wanted these two men to win.
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This argument is crucial, if not yet fully absorbed, by the Conservatives' current strategists.