91.   Some economists say the economic assumptions are so conservative that they make the problems of Social Security seem worse than they are.

92.   Some problems would seem unfathomable in the normal course of business.

93.   Some of his neighborhood friends said that watching him deal with his situation made their own problems seem less important.

94.   So far those problems seem not to have dampened corporate investment, let alone the buying patterns of consumers.

95.   Such problems have always seemed more important to her than meeting welfare rules.

96.   Superficially, our problems seemed rooted in slower economic growth.

97.   That problem now seems to have dissolved with the arrival of these new players in the domestic partner marketplace.

98.   That problem seems to have been eliminated.

99.   The biggest problem seems to be taking too long to investigate or resolve the complaint.

100.   The access problem seems most pronounced in rural areas and in the inner cities.

n. + seem >>共 1552
people 2.07%
investor 1.12%
thing 1.12%
side 0.82%
official 0.77%
player 0.72%
government 0.62%
team 0.61%
company 0.60%
problem 0.59%
problem + v. >>共 326
be 56.64%
arise 2.80%
remain 1.94%
occur 1.33%
come 1.28%
exist 1.26%
have 1.18%
lie 1.15%
begin 1.11%
go 1.01%
seem 0.91%
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