71.   Initially they could be paralyzed, as Ellisor discovered, but if the new environment encourages risk-taking, the employees could become entrepreneurially driven, Currall said.

72.   Instead, the new competitive environment means the Bells need to shore up the business they have.

73.   It also means allowing them to work in new ways, create new environments, including virtual work spaces, he said.

74.   It is easier for him to contemplate his immediate past from his new environment.

75.   It would help, though, if the bitter, battling Republicans could show at least a tad more negotiating maturity in this new environment than Paula Jones has.

76.   Jazz musicians changed the sound of European instruments to reflect the needs of the new environment.

77.   Joan Hill, an agent with the J.I. Kislak Insurance Agency in Miami, said that low-rise condominiums were the most vulnerable in the new insurance environment.

78.   Language can sometimes be a problem, especially with older children who may also be uncomfortable with strangers in a new environment.

79.   Lloyd learns he has to be mean to survive in the new environment when, in one darkly comic scene, he is trapped in a maimed company elevator.

80.   More investors are recognizing that mistakes will be more costly in the new environment.

a. + environment >>共 1238
new 3.56%
hostile 2.91%
economic 2.60%
natural 2.26%
competitive 2.17%
political 1.87%
current 1.86%
working 1.69%
global 1.35%
different 1.35%
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%
environment 0.07%
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