61.   They feared that if there was another depression the unions would be left defenceless if they abandoned traditional practices which preserved jobs in the short term.

62.   These results were taken as supporting a temporal discrimination hypothesis of the same type that has been used elsewhere to describe short term verbal recency effects.

63.   The Vikings certainly did cause extensive damage to property in the short term.

64.   Even marriage into the royal family only assured such support in the short term.

65.   In one direction lie the behaviour and attitudes, the short term planning and the easy options which have so bedevilled our performance in the past.

66.   Publishers, for all their short term concerns and justifiable scepticisms about gimmicks and gadgetry, need to consider their futures very carefully while they still have some options.

67.   They may exchange short term financial gain for longterm strategic disadvantage.

68.   A second reduction of available resources is due to short term problems in other company functions.

69.   Despite a growing world market, competition remains fierce and will only intensify in the short term as new malting capacity is commissioned in numerous countries.

a. + term >>共 699
long 11.66%
second 11.60%
short 9.47%
longer 3.42%
third 3.06%
financial 2.67%
first 2.63%
near 2.22%
new 1.82%
consecutive 1.33%
short + n. >>共 766
term 9.40%
program 3.75%
period 3.45%
supply 3.21%
run 2.98%
distance 2.87%
notice 2.38%
time 2.05%
while 1.69%
game 1.52%
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