61.   Fathers and mothers, sons and daughters are working longer hours for roughly the same hourly pay.

62.   For shopkeepers and store clerks, longer hours mean nothing more than higher costs without new revenues.

63.   For many Americans, it has been a period of economic pain, as more have gone to work for longer hours just to maintain their living standards.

64.   For most Americans, the trends portend longer hours of work at lower pay, and less time with the children.

65.   For one thing, parents are working longer hours.

66.   Fujianese immigrants, because of their debts and their desperation, tend to work longer hours and endure more taxing working conditions than Cantonese immigrants.

67.   German retailers said sales and profit growth could be in store for them after the first few days of longer opening hours.

68.   Good health, by contrast, has a clear link to wealth because healthy people can work longer hours and have lower medical bills.

69.   He believes they end up working longer hours than they would have at the office and even suggests that they take a mid-day exercise class or run errands.

70.   He considered working longer hours to make up for slower business.

a. + hour >>共 799
early 9.05%
half 7.75%
long 7.18%
working 5.05%
first 4.42%
wee 3.43%
final 3.25%
last 3.17%
next 2.95%
longer 2.74%
longer + n. >>共 1164
term 10.14%
period 6.67%
hour 4.34%
time 2.38%
sentence 2.09%
maturity 1.87%
life 1.53%
lot 1.41%
run 1.24%
distance 1.13%
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