81.   Whenever Congress considers increasing the federal minimum wage, most Republicans and some Democrats, citing the laws of economics, sternly warn that any boost will cost jobs.

82.   Without firmer scientific evidence, the Kyoto protocol is an unfair agreement that will cost Americans jobs, income and economic output for questionable reasons, they say.

83.   Yet not breaching the dams also could cost jobs as federal officials turned from hydropower to habitat, meaning they would try instead to improve conditions in the river.

84.   Workers worry foreign ownership would include streamlining that could cost jobs.

85.   A bent barbell is slipped through the hole, creating a look that recently cost him jobs as a lifeguard and flower delivery boy.

86.   A major business lobby, the Federation of German Industry, spoke out against higher energy taxes Thursday, saying they would cost jobs.

87.   A Fiat spokesman said the reorganization would cost no jobs at Fiat Auto.

88.   Among the substitutions was that of Foreign Minister Carlos Morales Troncoso, whose highly publicized dispute with vice-president Jacinto Peynado may have ultimately cost Morales his job.

89.   Business leaders also warn that abandoning nuclear power would cost jobs in research.

90.   Bush discussed cancer research in Grand Rapids and energy policy in Pontiac, warning auto workers that a Gore administration would cost them jobs.

v. + job >>共 292
do 13.63%
lose 11.05%
get 7.25%
take 6.64%
create 5.56%
find 5.16%
have 5.09%
keep 2.58%
quit 2.13%
hold 2.02%
cost 0.52%
cost + n. >>共 402
money 10.63%
million 8.72%
hundred 7.53%
thousand 5.50%
job 4.90%
billion 4.57%
lot 4.42%
ten 3.48%
life 3.29%
company 2.21%
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