1.   Argentina, the last of the four to suffer a banking crisis, managed to avoid the wrenching changes that afflicted its fellow Latin nations.

2.   At best the political maneuvering over currency integration will serve as a distraction, delaying the wrenching changes needed to make Europe more competitive in the global economy.

3.   Aetna, which has grown rapidly through acquisitions of troubled companies that remained troubled, has been going through some wrenching changes.

4.   But that transition involves wrenching psychological change, as they reconcile themselves to the idea that it is morally acceptable to charge for treatment.

5.   But new opportunities often mean a wrenching change in the old order.

6.   Despite months of planning, he acknowledged that his plant was not ready for the wrenching changes of HACCP.

7.   Despite those wrenching changes, or perhaps because of them, Waller seems to have used his money to live as a real-life Iron John.

8.   For many, the wrenching changes brought by privatization, trade opening, and monetary and fiscal prudence have meant bankruptcy, unemployment or the loss of state handouts.

9.   Huizenga believes the airlines could better guide travelers through the wrenching changes by controlling the in-flight environment.

10.   In the weeks since a section of the Queen Isabella Causeway toppled into the bay, residents and visitors have undergone some wrenching changes.

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%
wrenching 0.13%
wrenching + n. >>共 152
change 8.81%
experience 4.41%
decision 4.41%
scene 3.05%
transition 3.05%
one 2.37%
choice 2.03%
debate 2.03%
ordeal 1.69%
process 1.69%
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