81.   But as even big communications carriers have been hit by the economic downturn, smaller competitors like Winstar have had an even tougher time.

82.   Burnout has been a constant ever since work was invented, but job specialists say the problem has become particularly acute during the current economic downturn.

83.   Bush and company give the unfortunate impression of glee at the thought of an economic downturn, as if it were a lucky break.

84.   Bush says he has a plan to combat any economic downturn.

85.   But economists and bankers say the numbers do not suggest an economic downturn so much as a new rhythm.

86.   But Democrats believe Bush could be a liability to some Republican Senate candidates, particularly if the economic downturn continues into next year.

87.   But even if readers stick with the magazines in an economic downturn, advertisers are bound to go south, media executives say.

88.   But downsizings, however painful to individuals, may help keep any economic downturn short and relatively shallow.

89.   But how much of that results from the economic downturn and how much from an expanding supply of apartments in the city is not clear.

90.   But if the deeper problems go unaddressed, and if disenchantment is compounded by economic downturn, darker scenarios become imaginable.

a. + downturn >>共 184
economic 50.28%
current 5.21%
global 4.84%
sharp 3.96%
recent 2.79%
severe 1.91%
next 1.26%
serious 1.16%
cyclical 1.07%
prolonged 0.98%
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%
downturn 1.54%
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