51.   Advocates of a car in every garage and a cell phone in every palm say car phones are the abused whipping toy of politcally correct safetyphobes.

52.   Also, deaf callers have no way of knowing they misdialed or their phone is out of service.

53.   All phones are difficult to use while driving, but hand-held models are the most awkward of all.

54.   Business travelers with modem-equipped laptops will find digital phones to be extremely modem unfriendly.

55.   But digital phones are prey to the same kinds of software bugs that cause cursors to freeze and computer networks to crash.

56.   But even in Japan, where wireless phones are much more popular than in the United States, consumers seem to be approaching the pricey service with caution.

57.   But if extreme range or security is important to you, you may find that a digital phone is the right choice for you.

58.   But few phones are on the air continuously enough for long-distance tracking, and the challenge is complicated by the many transmission systems used by American cell phones.

59.   But if the phone is ringing, parking in time to answer may be impossible.

60.   But in almost all organizations, data phones are just now at this stage.

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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%
phone 0.02%
phone + v. >>共 257
ring 33.56%
be 16.46%
reach 4.88%
have 2.91%
contact 2.66%
go 2.61%
work 2.22%
start 2.17%
stop 1.53%
call 1.48%
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