81.   Her eight rebounds were six below her average.

82.   Her nine rebounds was a season-high.

83.   However the rebound was very slight.

84.   Many forecasters believe that a modest rebound is already under way as consumers boost purchases of homes and related items such as furniture in response to declining mortgage rates.

85.   Nearly all the rebound has been catch-up from the sharp sell-off that followed the terrorist attacks.

86.   Sao Paulo brokers expressed hope that the effects of the Mexican peso crisis were fading, but many remained cautious and said the rebound could be short term.

87.   Stephen Toplis, chief economist at sharebroker Doyle Paterson Brown, said it was too early to say if the rebound was sustainable.

88.   That rebound is even more impressive because it occurred during political turmoil that saw three new prime ministers and Cabinets.

89.   The rebound was unexpected, given the continuing uncertainty over high interest rates and global economic conditions.

90.   This rebound could be short-lived as the weak yen and expectations of lower Australian interest rates continue to weigh on the dollar.

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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%
rebound 0%
rebound + v. >>共 117
be 26.10%
come 12.20%
go 5.85%
bounce 4.15%
have 2.44%
help 2.44%
take 2.20%
reflect 1.71%
fall 1.71%
occur 1.46%
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