101.   Rejecting the show would cost jobs and foreign investment, Howard said.

102.   Restructuring at chemical giant DuPont Co. will cost more jobs than initially expected, the company announced at its annual meeting Friday.

103.   She is wrong when she denigrates foreign investment, because its withdrawal would cost jobs.

104.   Russian steel workers, meanwhile, fear the drop in exports to the United States will cost their jobs.

105.   So far, the scandal has cost the jobs of an interior minister and several police officers, but no one has been brought to trial.

106.   The critics said the tariffs will cost jobs and raise prices for American shoppers for such things as cars and appliances.

107.   The mayor has said previously that Los Angeles can expect such strikes to cost jobs both inside and outside the entertainment industry.

108.   The labor protests were sparked by a law which workers think would cost their jobs.

109.   The mayor has said previously that Los Angeles can expect strikes to cost jobs both inside and outside the entertainment industry.

110.   The poor campaign cost the job of coach Marinho Perez, who was replaced by the little-known Ricardo Barreto.

v. + job >>共 292
do 13.63%
lose 11.05%
get 7.25%
take 6.64%
create 5.56%
find 5.16%
have 5.09%
keep 2.58%
quit 2.13%
hold 2.02%
cost 0.52%
cost + n. >>共 402
money 10.63%
million 8.72%
hundred 7.53%
thousand 5.50%
job 4.90%
billion 4.57%
lot 4.42%
ten 3.48%
life 3.29%
company 2.21%
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