51.   These devices emit a radio signal that can be tracked via satellite, often enabling quick recovery of the stolen vehicle.

52.   While many economists still do not see a recession, they have given up on a quick recovery.

53.   Without a quick economic recovery, Indonesia could all too easily slide into chaos or move toward an anti-Western radicalism, conceivably with Islamist overtones.

54.   Yet in more tangible ways, Kobe is making a remarkably quick recovery.

55.   Yet the company, based in San Jose, Calif., predicted no quick recovery from the slowdown in spending by its customers at telecommunications providers and large corporations.

56.   Patients are often encouraged by traditional herbal doctors to eat dog meat for a quick recovery from surgery or long illness.

57.   President Hosni Mubarak sent an envoy to the hospital and wished the diplomats a quick recovery.

58.   Analysts generally absolved TI of blame for the slump but said the company had erred in recent months by predicting a quick recovery.

59.   Ancient medical books recommend dog meat for a quick recovery from major operations and long illnesses.

60.   Argentine economists are also doubtful about a quick recovery.

a. + recovery >>共 576
economic 34.81%
full 7.11%
quick 2.21%
speedy 2.21%
strong 1.85%
global 1.38%
slow 1.36%
complete 1.36%
remarkable 1.11%
modest 1.11%
quick + n. >>共 1615
action 2.60%
succession 1.97%
end 1.60%
decision 1.59%
look 1.59%
resolution 1.52%
solution 1.50%
start 1.40%
profit 1.40%
recovery 1.27%
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