1.   The announcement had an immediate effect on stock prices.

2.   And if the race was still close then, it was possible that an announcement would have to await the release of final results on Sunday.

3.   And if the race was still close then, it was possible that an announcement would have to await the release of final results Sunday.

4.   But almost every promising announcement has had a less-compelling twist.

5.   But officials said that the announcement had less to do with substantive issues than about how the negotiations would proceed.

6.   By that time most currency traders had left their desks, however, so the announcement had little impact on the dollar.

7.   His decision was not unexpected, but the announcement still had some impact.

8.   It also suggests that the announcements have a psychological effect far beyond their immediate circle.

9.   Lying about education is most prevalent, experts say, because many job announcements have specific degree qualifications.

10.   Most candidates who make such announcements have to rent a ballroom, hang banners and hope that reporters will arrive to chronicle the events.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
announcement 0.02%
announcement + v. >>共 383
come 30.69%
be 17.71%
say 6.17%
follow 5.40%
end 1.39%
mark 1.34%
give 1.13%
send 1.06%
prompt 1.04%
have 1.02%
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