91.   When spending outpaces economic output, it can spark higher prices.

92.   With a rising proportion of workers, economic output per capita was bound to grow faster than usual.

93.   Without firmer scientific evidence, the Kyoto protocol is an unfair agreement that will cost Americans jobs, income and economic output for questionable reasons, they say.

94.   With the contraction expected to continue this quarter, Singapore seems likely to fall into a recession, which is defined as two consecutive quarters of negative economic output.

95.   Others feared that economic output may have actually declined.

96.   A common definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining economic output.

97.   A common definition of recession is two consecutive quarters of falling economic output.

98.   A recession is traditionally defined as two consecutive quarters of declining economic output.

99.   Analysts estimate that economic output could fall by five percent this year if the credit crunch gripping Hong Kong continues.

100.   Analysts predict economic output fell in the third and fourth quarters, meeting one common definition of a recession.

a. + output >>共 376
industrial 16.99%
economic 6.15%
manufacturing 5.66%
total 2.89%
increased 2.61%
higher 2.12%
lower 1.91%
acid 1.91%
agricultural 1.53%
global 1.42%
economic + n. >>共 585
growth 11.08%
crisis 4.39%
reform 4.16%
sanction 2.88%
development 2.81%
recovery 2.63%
slowdown 2.47%
policy 2.43%
problem 1.99%
cooperation 1.79%
output 0.16%
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