81.   In its monthly bulletin released today, the chamber took to task reports of a healthy economy.

82.   In reality only birds and sometimes mammals benefit from a healthy economy, perhaps because of what Adamowicz calls the cute-and-fuzzy factor.

83.   Instead, they would act ahead of disaster, stepping in with precautionary loans for fundamentally healthy economies.

84.   It is the common assumption that the guarantees of the welfare state need to be reined in if future generations are to inherit a healthy economy.

85.   Japanese stocks rose, led by exporters on signs of a healthy U.S. economy and importers on optimism that the stronger yen will cut costs and increase earnings.

86.   Last night President Bill Clinton rode a healthy U.S. economy to victory, becoming the first Democratic president to win re-election since Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

87.   Law enforcement officials attribute the continued drop in crime rates to a healthy economy, crime prevention programs, tougher sentences and more police officers on the street.

88.   Law enforcement officials credited crime-prevention programs, anti-gun campaigns, more police on the street, tougher sentencing and a healthy economy producing jobs.

89.   Like many Americans, Granieri cited the healthy economy.

90.   Like other mills, Gladfelter is enjoying the high demand spurred by the healthy economy here.

a. + economy >>共 567
global 4.44%
slowing 4.17%
japanese 3.91%
strong 3.15%
asian 2.99%
local 2.91%
american 2.43%
new 2.41%
national 2.03%
booming 1.98%
healthy 0.82%
healthy + n. >>共 1093
people 4.72%
economy 3.31%
scratch 3.28%
dose 2.04%
growth 2.04%
diet 2.01%
baby 1.62%
cell 1.53%
profit 1.41%
food 1.39%
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