81.   Sometimes people act against their own interests by putting off retirement planning or wasting money for immediate gratification.

82.   Squires and friends of other Americans kidnapped in Colombia complain of the low level of interest by the United States.

83.   Started last year by former Barrett-Jackson executive Drew Alcazar, the auction has drummed up interest by offering free shipping as well as insurance and financing inducements.

84.   Still, the lack of interest by electric generating providers is considered temporary and could change in a year or two.

85.   Supporters have argued that the expansion promotes U.S. security interests by nurturing new democracies in Europe and providing a hedge against a resurgent Russia.

86.   That could damage U.S. interests by tempting others to violate U.N. embargoes that Washington supports, like those against Haiti, Iraq, and Libya.

87.   That our troubles should be met with any interest by those beyond the pale of our rain is unfamiliar and strange.

88.   That is why the firm, sometimes tough protection of those interests by Russian diplomacy should not be seen as an exercise in superpower rhetoric.

89.   That, in turn, means more dollars paid in interest by taxpayers.

90.   The appeal of renewed interest by Gingrich in a capital-gains tax cut is how it would energize the political side of the economic policy debate.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
interest 0.09%
interest + p. >>共 93
of 41.35%
to 11.68%
from 9.55%
on 8.31%
for 3.72%
among 3.55%
by 2.95%
at 2.24%
as 1.91%
with 1.78%
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