91.   Companies move in and out of joint ventures with little attention to whether the temporary partners can work well together.

92.   Congress allows companies to move their headquarters outside the United States, but it requires shareholders to pay taxes on capital gains earned until that time.

93.   Credit-card and computer-services companies have moved back-offices there.

94.   Companies move toward e-commerce to the extent they fear bankruptcy, or direct threats from entrepreneurs who take aim at a share of their business.

95.   Companies of firefighters moved into the Platypus furniture store.

96.   Congress and President Clinton this year approved new rules allowing local phone companies to move into the long-distance and television businesses, futher raising expectations of a merger.

97.   Danaher predicted the new company would move quickly to make strategic acquisitions in the medical equipment industry.

98.   Crime has soared, parks are strewn with litter, squatters build shacks where they can get away with it, parking is difficult and companies are moving north.

99.   EPA has been working closely with forensic accountants in the justice department to see whether the company has moved its assets to other, newly formed corporations.

100.   Even in free-wheeling Silicon Valley, where rents are sky-high, companies are moving to less glamorous addresses, more suited to a young, profitless state.

n. + move >>共 1364
family 3.49%
company 2.43%
government 2.40%
price 1.97%
police 1.83%
troop 1.75%
people 1.72%
stock 1.48%
dollar 1.37%
force 1.37%
company + v. >>共 706
say 10.43%
be 8.93%
have 5.81%
make 2.11%
plan 1.80%
announce 1.17%
use 1.16%
offer 1.13%
sell 1.08%
try 0.97%
move 0.38%
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