91.   For the time being, lay off the Chargers.

92.   France and Germany have taken steps to bolster the power of unions and make it more difficult for companies to lay off workers.

93.   Giuliani argued that the Police Department would have to lay off officers to realize the savings Ms. Messinger cites.

94.   He apparently seeks to restrict the ability of companies to lay off workers, and speaks warmly of a job-killing higher minimum wage.

95.   He had others but had to lay them off since the slaughter house man has him over a barrel.

96.   He retains substantial popular support, too, in part because he can lay off blame for the bad times on the embargo.

97.   He promised to shut down state government if the budget was not passed on time, but he backed off his threats to lay off nearly all state workers.

98.   He said it might make more economic sense to give direct aid to steel makers to help them lay off workers or pay benefits than to impose the tariffs.

99.   He said one station owner who was picketed said he might have to lay off some minority employees because business had fallen off.

100.   He said he could lay off those seven employees to guarantee work and income for himself through the winter.

v. + off >>共 462
lay 5.85%
cut 5.13%
set 4.53%
kick 3.62%
touch 3.30%
fight 2.65%
pay 2.52%
close 2.39%
break 2.10%
call 1.86%
lie 1.49%
lie + p. >>共 72
in 27.79%
on 14.79%
about 8.46%
to 8.28%
down 7.87%
off 3.93%
at 3.35%
out 3.05%
under 2.90%
for 1.91%
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