measuring stand造句
例句與造句
- On Monday, the measure stands a better chance.
- The proposed restructuring measures stand in sharp contrast with the boastfulness of founder Jo Lernout,
- The relatively low level of security measures stands in contrast to that of the drug trafficking.
- Unless Mr . Dole changes his mind, the measure stands little chance of passage this year.
- Despite a House vote for such a system last week, the measure stands little chance in the Senate.
- It's difficult to find measuring stand in a sentence. 用measuring stand造句挺難的
- The measure stands little chance of passage, since the Buddhist Liberals, also largely composed of returned exiles, would probably side with FUNCINPEC.
- Should a vote be allowed, the measure stands a good chance of approval, which is why its opponents are fighting so hard to bottle it up.
- The defeat of two Republican senators who had opposed a bill giving more clout to consumers means some form of the measure stands an excellent chance of passing.
- The State Department did not release the wording of its proposed resolution Friday, but if the past is any guide, the measure stands little chance of passage.
- Mass is just used as a convenient easy-to-measure stand-in for the number of nuclei, which works because the two values are proportional ( the element's atomic mass being the proportionality constant ).
- Regardless of where any of these measures stand in Bush's agenda, their congressional supporters intend to push them again in the new Congress, where they will be familiar to the 89 of 100 senators and the 393 of 435 House members who will be back.
- With support from President Clinton and lawmakers from both parties, the measure stands a good chance of winning approval when the Senate tackles the contentious issue of highway funding beginning next week _ provided, of course, that generous political giving by liquor interests does not overshadow the needs of public safety.