1.   Amateur teams around the world, including virtually all American high schools and colleges, initially switched to aluminum as an economy move decades ago.

2.   An economy move?

3.   Another economy move was the use of young writers, many of whom went on to better-known publications, including The New York Times.

4.   As the economy moves further away from jobs in heavy manufacturing and toward service and knowledge industries, Minneapolis is one step ahead.

5.   But these economy moves at the state level are having a disturbing impact on localities, which are generally controlled by Republican politicians in most states.

6.   Even so, the good times may not last, especially if the U.S. economy moves into decline, Helfer said.

7.   In an economy move two years ago, the board sold its building on Third Street and now occupies rented quarters on Hope Street.

8.   Increasingly, switching plans no longer reflects a personal decision but is driven by outside factors, such as a new job or a corporate economy move.

9.   Now many civilian jobs have been eliminated, also as an economy move, and the police are back.

10.   Predictably enough, even a self-described champion of smaller government like Bob Dole now denounces this particular economy move as the abandonment of a basic federal responsibility.

n. + move >>共 926
surprise 5.24%
pressure 4.41%
career 3.99%
government 3.84%
roster 3.75%
peace 3.69%
personnel 1.64%
spin 1.58%
market 1.49%
player 1.19%
economy 0.48%
economy + n. >>共 408
minister 15.22%
ministry 4.56%
standard 2.95%
stock 2.45%
remains 1.96%
rebound 1.89%
car 1.82%
company 1.61%
sour 1.47%
measure 1.40%
move 1.12%
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