91.   But the economic problems have ignited a new wave of criticism about what his detractors call a rudderless leadership.

92.   But the hastily adopted provision would create major economic problems that will probably doom the measure to defeat.

93.   But the dearth of housing for the poor is mainly an economic problem.

94.   But the tactic, which has had mixed results in countries like South Korea and Indonesia over the last several months, does nothing to address underlying economic problems.

95.   But they also say that without a political compromise between the Clinton administration and the Republican-controlled Congress there could be economic problems in the future.

96.   But Western Europe and Japan are having trouble focusing on any economic problem beyond their own borders.

97.   By that time, the subject of Stalinism began to give way to economic problems.

98.   By most accounts, illegal immigration across the Mexican border is up, largely as a result of the economic problems in Mexico.

99.   Cambreling suspects that the immediate economic problems of Frankfurt may be even worse than advertised.

100.   Can Republicans credibly maintain, as they have for years now, that tax cuts are the solution to every economic problem?

a. + problem >>共 705
serious 4.46%
economic 3.74%
major 3.48%
financial 2.66%
biggest 2.34%
technical 1.95%
only 1.92%
big 1.91%
potential 1.91%
real 1.87%
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%
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