91.   Many club members also eye retirement with genuine concern, aware of social trends that leave elderly women worse off than elderly men.

92.   Many children are becoming worse off because the economic prospects of their parents have been diminished by labor-market changes, global competition and technological advances.

93.   Many of its competitors are far worse off.

94.   Many owner-drivers say they are barely getting by now and will be even worse off if they have to buy a new car every five years.

95.   Mesa was even worse off, Thomas said.

96.   Months or years may go by until the next exacerbation, which will leave the patient permanently worse off.

97.   Mrs. Cabrera said the country is much worse off than before the revolution.

98.   Now Ms. Sellarole says she is worse off than before.

99.   Only New Mexico and Mississippi are worse off.

100.   Rates go up and profits go down, and the consumer is worse off than before deregulation.

a. + off >>共 499
better 46.46%
worse 7.02%
stretchered 2.54%
fresh 2.00%
sealed 1.43%
single 1.11%
high 1.04%
cut 0.97%
slow 0.89%
well 0.82%
worse + p. >>共 46
for 29.49%
in 14.26%
off 13.70%
by 12.65%
with 4.96%
as 3.91%
on 2.59%
at 1.75%
without 1.68%
from 1.54%
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