11.   After all, Americans currently give the credit for their economic good fortune more to the Federal Reserve than the White House.

12.   But Hollings has single-handedly jeopardized the economic fortunes of the world for some short-lived, parochial interests.

13.   China has generally acknowledged that the system is out of date and unfair, given the changes in the economic fortunes of many nations.

14.   Despite all this good economic fortune, those in Washington say the extra money is all but gone.

15.   Fisher was an absolute hero in Rochester, a city whose economic fortunes and self-image have long been tied to Kodak.

16.   If the economic fortunes of young adults improve, they could also boost air travel.

17.   Now, as it turns out, this usually reliable predictor of economic fortunes has reversed field sharply despite what would seem the best of all worlds.

18.   Of course, economic fortunes and political influence rarely rise and fall in neatly synchronized patterns.

19.   Shevardnadze has also seen some good economic fortune lately.

20.   Taken together, the reports provide fresh evidence of the contrast in economic fortunes between the U.S. and Europe, traders said.

a. + fortune >>共 302
good 36.95%
small 5.95%
personal 5.72%
political 5.13%
family 4.63%
economic 1.68%
vast 1.59%
great 1.54%
huge 1.50%
ill 1.18%
economic + n. >>共 585
growth 11.08%
crisis 4.39%
reform 4.16%
sanction 2.88%
development 2.81%
recovery 2.63%
slowdown 2.47%
policy 2.43%
problem 1.99%
cooperation 1.79%
fortune 0.05%
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