91.   But it sparked protests from the Chilean government, and fears it could damage economic relations.

92.   But the South wanted to discuss broader economic relations.

93.   But they offered to keep working on economic relations.

94.   But Thomas argued that open economic relations were the best way to prod Vietnam toward improving its human rights record.

95.   But, he said, the full potential of trade and economic relations between the two countries had not been reached.

96.   But Washington will not bless the North with full economic relations until it allows unhindered inspections of its nuclear facilities.

97.   Castro and Jiang will discuss bilateral relations, especially economic relations, Shen said.

98.   Carter has criticized U.S. restrictions on economic relations with Cuba before, on the grounds that they allow Cuban leader Fidel Castro to portray himself as a martyr.

99.   China and India are improving political and economic relations by trying to settle their boundary dispute bilaterally, Adhikari said.

100.   Clinton implicitly urged Israel to rescind the order, saying that boycotts and closures impaired efforts to improve economic relations.

a. + relation >>共 839
bilateral 10.02%
good 9.77%
economic 5.33%
close 3.13%
better 2.92%
improved 2.64%
foreign 2.55%
strained 2.49%
friendly 2.15%
normal 2.15%
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%
relation 0.64%
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