111.   The sanctions have been removed, but the economy is still suffering.

112.   The U.S. go-slow approach seems to have allies in Japan and oil-producing nations whose economies would suffer from fossil-fuel cutbacks.

113.   The U.S. economy could suffer if OPEC production cuts push energy prices higher, President Bush said Wednesday.

114.   The tourism-heavy economy has suffered as the worsening crime problems scare potential tourists away.

115.   They are also trying to determine how much and for how long the economy will suffer.

116.   They argued that their economies would suffer if prices plunged, but played down the potential difficulties their decision might inflict on importing countries.

117.   Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma said the presidents suggested that the proposed conference raise money for countries whose economies are suffering because of the crisis.

118.   When that happens, the already damaged South-East Asian economy will suffer further.

119.   When the Thai economy suffered its first hiccups, there had been regular discussions and consultations among authorities in the region.

120.   If the conflict dragged on, the French economy would suffer because consumers would feel insecure and would therefore restrain their consumption.

n. + suffer >>共 809
people 4.74%
child 2.26%
company 2.15%
woman 2.05%
stock 1.89%
patient 1.74%
man 1.69%
country 1.58%
victim 1.50%
economy 1.23%
economy + v. >>共 452
be 18.14%
grow 7.05%
slow 6.93%
continue 4.27%
recover 2.59%
remain 2.43%
show 1.88%
improve 1.86%
expand 1.75%
have 1.54%
suffer 0.84%
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