1.   As economies bounced back from the crisis faster than expected, governments concluded that reform could wait.

2.   As a result, as the economy bounced back, revenues exceeded expectations, leaving many cities with balanced budgets or even large surpluses.

3.   As the pitch for biotech grows louder in Austin, the more cautious ask if enthusiasm will continue when the high-tech economy bounces back.

4.   Bond prices fell on the news since it fanned expectations the economy is bouncing back.

5.   A recent survey of manufacturing executives suggests the economy likely will bounce back in the new year as factories increase production to restock after a robust holiday buying season.

6.   Even if the economy does bounce back in coming months, it is far from clear that there will be corresponding political gains for Clinton.

7.   Even with the signs that the economies are bouncing back, he said, there is no short-term good news for Boeing.

8.   He said he realized that he was running for re-election just as the economy was bouncing back.

9.   If that were the whole story, the economy would soon bounce back of its own accord.

10.   If consumer and business confidence is seriously hurt by the strike and the widespread layoffs, then the economy will not bounce back quickly, he warned.

n. + bounce >>共 421
ball 20.55%
puck 5.08%
price 4.87%
shot 2.90%
stock 2.90%
market 2.90%
economy 2.47%
check 1.69%
team 1.41%
rebound 1.20%
economy + v. >>共 452
be 18.14%
grow 7.05%
slow 6.93%
continue 4.27%
recover 2.59%
remain 2.43%
show 1.88%
improve 1.86%
expand 1.75%
have 1.54%
bounce 0.23%
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