71.   Even so, analysts predicted the national index was little changed for November, as businesses satisfied demand by drawing from their inventories rather than stepping up production.

72.   Electronic services such as ATMs are in greater demand by time-pressed consumers.

73.   FBI spokesmen said they believed the risk of inciting copycat terrorist demands by printing the manifesto was minimal because the Unabomber case is unique.

74.   Fighting had all but ended in the Kurdish region since the captured guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan called on his followers to press their demands by peaceful means.

75.   Finance ministry economists say higher prices would reduce demand by eliminating some marginal farming operations and encouraging the recycling of waste water.

76.   Fisheries Minister Brian Tobin said Canada will not yield to demands by the European Union that the Estai be released.

77.   For their part, some studios claim the demands by writers and actors could ultimately bankrupt them.

78.   For their part, studios claim the demands by writers and actors could ultimately bankrupt them.

79.   For serious black filmmakers, though, making forthright, personal movies remains a struggle in the face of demands by studios.

80.   Gbagbo, sworn in as president on Thursday, swiftly rejected a demand by Ouattara, a former prime minister, for new elections.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
demand 0.32%
demand + p. >>共 76
from 22.93%
of 22.70%
in 14.48%
by 10.95%
on 8.87%
as 3.39%
to 2.85%
at 2.00%
during 1.46%
among 1.10%
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