91.   Women, baby boomers and white collar professionals feel the most overloaded.

92.   Women, college graduates, white collar workers and those with higher pay or working outside a metropolitan area were least likely to be fired, she said.

93.   With casual becoming more the norm in the workplace, corporate logo merchandise has had an upswing in demand, he says, particularly in white collar professions.

94.   A colleague helped untie the white collar and fringe.

95.   A union representing white collar workers, SKTF, has threatened to join the strike.

96.   Also, unions must tap into the growing white collar sector by changing the blue-collar, laborer image and making themselves relevant to those workers, Hurd said.

97.   Although Vietnam began using the death penalty as a deterrent to white collar crime last year, its use has only now been formally adopted in the criminal code.

98.   China has stepped up use of the death penalty in an effort to combat rising white collar crime, as well as violent crimes.

99.   Couscous was the top choice among white collar professionals.

100.   Employment experts who specialize in finding white collar jobs say it takes between three and nine months on average for laid off individuals to find work.

a. + collar >>共 205
white 21.77%
blue 12.61%
broken 4.35%
high 3.30%
stiff 3.15%
starched 2.55%
open 1.95%
plastic 1.50%
stand-up 1.20%
cervical 1.20%
white + n. >>共 1100
man 4.44%
shirt 2.73%
woman 2.16%
wine 1.88%
people 1.57%
male 1.30%
powder 1.19%
farmer 1.18%
hair 1.05%
student 0.96%
collar 0.63%
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