91.   Specialists are also more responsive to primary care doctors like her, she said.

92.   Specialists are nearly unanimous that upbeat statistics suggesting homogeneous low-crime from coast to coast obscure important, regional distinctions about what crimes are being committed by whom.

93.   Specialists were not clear if the cancer had invaded her lungs or her diaphragm or spread into her bones.

94.   Specialists are responsible for maintaining orderly markets in stocks.

95.   Specialists are the firms that promise to buy or sell the shares of specific companies, ensuring that a market in those stocks is always available.

96.   The ANC health specialists are Marxists who want revenge on multinationals that evaded sanctions in the apartheid era.

97.   The cargo specialist is in for rough sledding if the threatened Japanese sanctions are adopted, says Lewins, the Gruntal analyst.

98.   The case against Skakel was seen as a tough one for prosecutors to win, and some legal specialists were surprised at his conviction.

99.   The payload specialist is Dr. Umberto Guidoni, an Italian astronaut.

100.   The specialist had been skeptical of that, but the vet had said it might be worth the trip.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
specialist 0.01%
specialist + v. >>共 374
say 29.93%
be 8.74%
agree 1.86%
believe 1.86%
have 1.51%
examine 1.10%
see 1.05%
warn 1.00%
recommend 0.95%
tell 0.95%
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