71.   Several securities firms have issued reports predicting more economic pain for the country before a real rebound begins.

72.   Sumitro conceded that Indonesians would have to endure more economic pain as a result of the reform measures.

73.   The economic pain has been intense -- yet this is also the period when Mexico finally took decisive steps towards democracy.

74.   THE economic pains do not look like it is at an end for Malaysia.

75.   The IRA bombs London to inflict the maximum economic pain and political pressure on Britain.

76.   The new rich are the first to feel economic pain.

77.   The recession has been tough for everyone, but for many blacks and Hispanics, the economic pain has been even sharper.

78.   The ripple effects into other sectors could bring more serious economic pain.

79.   However, Noboa warned that corruption could be no lesser threat to democratic institutions than economic pain.

80.   Mexicans -- who had been told that the economic pain of recent years would reap great benefits -- are pessimistic.

a. + pain >>共 598
back 12.97%
abdominal 5.92%
severe 5.31%
great 5.05%
chronic 4.54%
joint 2.63%
sharp 2.37%
physical 1.96%
economic 1.93%
excruciating 1.81%
economic + n. >>共 585
growth 11.08%
crisis 4.39%
reform 4.16%
sanction 2.88%
development 2.81%
recovery 2.63%
slowdown 2.47%
policy 2.43%
problem 1.99%
cooperation 1.79%
pain 0.11%
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