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61. Conceptually at least, this is reasonably straight forward. Vertical restraints come under a number of guises.
62. Television and media have come under increasing pressure from the government not to publicise controversies about military and security matters.
63. Explain why the Keynesian model has come under increasing attack in recent years. 6.
64. He had never been too sure as, technically, she was too old to come under the heading of pretty.
65. A host of other defence deals have now come under the spotlight.
66. While the characters flirt with each other in improbable configurations, love, marriage and money come under the microscope.
67. This quirk was to come under scrutiny in the Liverpool post-mortems a few months later.
68. Even the firemen and ambulance personnel, when they are called in to help, come under attack.
69. Grain-based cereal prices already have come under fire from Capitol Hill, with a report in mid-March by Reps.
70. And while Super Bowl champions hardly elicit much commiseration, the process has come under question.
71. But in recent weeks Gen McCaffrey has come under increasing pressure.
72. Many of the people who come under the first proposal would be paying back loans for educational purposes.
73. As for open systems, Bonfield said that 85% of all the group's products now come under this category.
74. As we shall see later, the economic performance of the Magnox reactors has also come under increasing scrutiny.
75. Hiding under a seat in a movie theater that has come under attack by a crazed gunman.
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76. I had watched her successor, David Ennals, come under withering union fire for cutting back on the hospital building programme.
77. Since the mid-1960s Walcott's views have come under fierce attack.
78. Once again the oil companies have come under attack from environmentalists.
79. Furthermore, there has been a vast increase in the range of behaviour that has come under the control of the law.
80. Conduct disorder has always come under a lot of attack.
81. All forms of regulation have come under intense scrutiny in recent years.
82. A year from now, those gleaming views will come under Communist gaze.
83. But the overall event has already come under criticism from the Methodist church's main regular newspaper the Methodist Newsletter.
84. Mr Delors is now likely to come under pressure to quit his Pounds 120,000-a-year job as commission president.
85. In recent years, the field has come under criticism for moving ahead too quickly, jeopardizing patients.
86. The question of his family would come under closer scrutiny.
87. Three Renoir paintings will come under the hammer at Sotheby's in New York.
88. Air pollution and energy conservation aside,(sentencedict.com) private vehicles also come under attack when we consider rural and urban environments.
89. Its stance has come under fire from the president of the private sector's wood alliance, Corma.
90. Three widely-prescribed drugs have come under question following the discovery that they led to serious undesirable side effects.
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