101.   These institutions have such close links to the government that many of their managers have come from the Finance Ministry.

102.   These institutions probably have enough cash on hand now in any case, he added.

103.   Those connections partly explain why the financial institutions have had such difficulty recovering the money.

104.   Those institutions also have the resources to cover their customers in the event of cyber theft.

105.   Virtually all public institutions have need-blind admissions policies, but few, if any, agree to meet the full needs of their students.

106.   Until those differences, like the ways for calculating interest, could be reconciled, financial institutions had difficulty rewriting their own procedures.

107.   What academic institutions do have are historic meteorites that collectors want a piece of.

108.   We have longed for public acknowledgment that black institutions have positive powers needed to shape an increasingly diverse society.

109.   While many large institutions have staff technologists to tackle problems and design programs, most small banks rely on pre-packaged software or consultants for computer needs, Kelley said.

110.   A World Bank official said Tuesday that the institution has yet to see signs of significant economic reforms that would led to the resumption of financial assistance to Belarus.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
institution 0.08%
institution + v. >>共 572
be 19.21%
have 6.43%
take 1.61%
fail 1.44%
need 1.32%
sell 1.15%
buy 1.11%
provide 1.07%
offer 1.07%
make 1.03%
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