81.   In a rambling manifesto published by The Washington Post and The New York Times, the Unabomber decried the rapid pace of technological change.

82.   In an era when rapid technological change enables companies to lay off workers and increase profitability, imperfect experience rating is even less defensible.

83.   In still others, companies fell prey to rapid technological change or, as with hospitals and nursing homes, to new restrictions on government reimbursements.

84.   In retrospect, it appears that growth was enhanced by technological change and aided by plunging commodity prices that reflected weakness abroad.

85.   In times of rapid technological change, you live and learn.

86.   Indeed, few companies face the triple whammy of global competition, technological change and demand for stock performance more keenly than the Baby Bells.

87.   In the modern world it is human society that dominates nature rather than the other way around, and modern society changes very rapidly owing to technological change.

88.   It is not surprising that in a world of surging entrepreneurial energy, the prospects of technological change are being celebrated.

89.   It speaks to very American attitudes toward past, present and future, toward religious stability and technological change.

90.   Its squabbling bourses still cling to their open trading pits in the face of technological change that will almost certainly make them redundant.

a. + change >>共 804
major 5.67%
significant 3.47%
proposed 3.24%
big 2.49%
political 2.43%
radical 2.21%
dramatic 2.21%
constitutional 1.94%
fundamental 1.81%
sweeping 1.73%
technological 1.05%
technological + n. >>共 598
advance 12.66%
change 7.66%
innovation 5.38%
development 3.71%
revolution 2.96%
progress 2.50%
breakthrough 2.20%
improvement 2.05%
advancement 1.78%
expertise 1.18%
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