71.   Commercial television is rarely hospitable to new concepts, so the trick is to fuse familiar ingredients in an innovative, or at least pleasing, manner.

72.   Cynthia H. Tyson, the president of Mary Baldwin, called the program a new concept in baccalaureate education.

73.   Doing business on the Internet is a relatively new concept and many analysts remain skeptical as to how far and how fast it will catch on.

74.   Don LaVigne, chief executive of Free-PC, said the new concept would benefit both consumers and advertisers.

75.   Entrepreneurial challenge is not a new concept to W. Park Kerr.

76.   Environmental protection is still a relatively new concept in Thailand, whose waters and once-vast tropical forests have been ravaged by pell-mell development.

77.   Establishing a separate identity is not a new concept here.

78.   Eddie Bauer has chosen the opposite tack, spinning off new concepts under its own name on the strength of its brand recognition.

79.   Even in its current form, basically a snack bar with an enormous ice cream selection, the new concept is quickly winning fans.

80.   Executive pushes new concepts, expansion in other countries.

a. + concept >>共 841
new 10.47%
basic 3.52%
whole 3.10%
abstract 1.83%
very 1.76%
original 1.53%
simple 1.49%
same 1.45%
foreign 1.38%
novel 1.30%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
concept 0.10%
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