61.   But this time he is fighting a big corporation, not defending one.

62.   But with the economy slowing, phone companies and big corporations are ramping down their spending on the kinds of networking gear Cisco and others make.

63.   By the end of World War II, the economist John Kenneth Galbraith was arguing that big corporations had enough market power to control demand for their own products.

64.   Chrysler joins a long list of big corporations betting on Visio.

65.   Cisco is buying technology to help its customers -- usually big corporations -- set up a telecommunication infrastructure that lets thousands of computers communicate with each other.

66.   City of Hope may benefit from the mistrust of big corporations generated by companies like Enron, Tyco and Arthur Andersen, legal observers say.

67.   Computing power of that magnitude is increasingly being sought by banks, government agencies and big corporations.

68.   Cynics tell us that money has completely corrupted our politics, that in the last election big corporations basically bought themselves a government that will serve their interests.

69.   Dozens of other big corporations have either slashed or eliminated their forecasting staffs and signed up with commercial services to do their crystal gazing for them.

70.   Despite some bumpy starts, Israeli companies and their innovations are being noticed by big multinational corporations.

a. + corporation >>共 522
large 13.68%
major 9.13%
multinational 8.91%
big 6.87%
american 3.56%
japanese 3.11%
private 2.80%
foreign 2.54%
nonprofit 2.26%
giant 1.44%
big + n. >>共 1140
company 2.24%
city 2.08%
play 2.02%
difference 1.40%
man 1.37%
part 1.27%
problem 1.26%
one 1.22%
question 1.16%
hit 1.03%
corporation 0.43%
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