51.   But the one-time Soviet leader refuses to accept the idea that the free market has worldwide application.

52.   But the economy and the Midtown markets have enough time to bounce back before the buildings are completed in three or so years, Voyles said.

53.   But the markets had their doubts even before the meeting ended that any of the seven leading industrial powers would take responsibility for reviving the slumping dollar.

54.   But the overall market had other troubles.

55.   But when stocks plunged on Friday, many investors who had borrowed heavily to play the market had to put up more money to cover their losses.

56.   But without supporting economic data, he said, the market is having a difficult time telling what level will be attractive to investors.

57.   Callahan, in a telephone interview from Denver, said the German market had ample room to grow.

58.   Cutting the federal funds rate also cannot lower long-term interest rates if the markets have no confidence in the stability of the federal budget.

59.   Consumers had no reliable way to distinguish quality beef, and the market had no way to reward ranchers who raised better cattle.

60.   Damian Fernandez, a Cuba scholar at Florida International University in Miami, agreed that Cuba needs substantial investment, but cautioned that the market does have its limits.

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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%
market 0.22%
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remain 3.36%
close 3.26%
have 2.28%
continue 2.17%
fall 1.81%
open 1.72%
take 1.47%
react 1.39%
rise 1.36%
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