21.   And employers are continuing to move away from offering traditional indemnity plans, said Bob Braddick of the benefits consultant firm William M. Mercer.

22.   And the real United States posture was again moving from diplomatic to military means.

23.   And, they add, they wish he had been faster in moving from dealing with the emergency to developing a broad-based strategy for reconstructing Lower Manhattan.

24.   As a sign of that concern, Al Gore has moved from castigating only George W. Bush and begun concentrating on McCain.

25.   As if these findings are not bad enough, some employers are now moving away from providing paid vacation.

26.   As cashmere has moved from being an exclusive luxury to a commodity that can be had at prices that are wildly divergent, competition among suppliers has become sharper.

27.   As the U.S. economy moves from manufacturing to service, men without post-high school training could be squeezed out.

28.   As projects move from planning to construction, the weight increasingly will shift overseas.

29.   Avineri would like to see American policy move from seeking to resolve the conflict to simply trying to manage it.

30.   Bailey moved out from behind Prince of Thieves and set down Grindstone for the drive, whipping him with the left hand down the stretch.

v. + from >>共 1015
learn 3.51%
make 3.43%
die 3.01%
ban 2.92%
hang 1.50%
profit 1.45%
shy_away 1.36%
disappear 1.35%
report 1.33%
watch 1.22%
move 0.28%
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toward 3.16%
for 2.88%
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