91.   In the Education Department survey, colleges and universities fared no better than elementary and secondary schools, Smith told the panel.

92.   Indeed, the biggest surprises so far have been which candidates dropped out of the race and which ones have not fared better.

93.   In times of recession, shareholders ordinarily do better in the United States and workers fare better in Japan.

94.   Interestingly, women have not fared much better in this regard.

95.   In the national missions surrounding the United Nations, which act as embassies to the international organization, women do not fare much better than in the Secretariat.

96.   Internet-based brands fared better in the other two categories in the survey.

97.   In this ugly saga of sexual abuse and coverup, most of the other commandments have fared no better.

98.   In Washington a US diplomat expressed skepticism that the proposal would fare any better than past schemes along the same line.

99.   It fares no better than did the society.

100.   Investors would fare better in an outright takeover, they said.

v. + better >>共 192
get 21.78%
fare 20.88%
deserve 10.34%
do 7.98%
have 5.81%
know 2.68%
feel 1.92%
finish 1.47%
work 1.34%
go 1.21%
fare + n. >>共 27
better 62.76%
worse 13.82%
worst 12.86%
best 4.61%
well 1.15%
lot 0.58%
increase 0.38%
airline 0.19%
bargain 0.19%
bettter 0.19%
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