41.   The Bush administration, insurers, bankers and real estate executives predicted a major economic crisis if Congress failed to intervene by the first of this year.

42.   The exceptions only came when a major crisis flared.

43.   The first major crisis comes when Martin steps to the podium, forgets where he is and has to be led off the stage.

44.   The idea is that errant governments would be forced to pay more for loans, and that would force a policy correction before a major crisis erupted.

45.   The officer is responsible for making sure that the United States does not get caught by surprise by a war or other major crisis.

46.   The ruling may have diffused a major crisis in the peace process.

47.   The reported disputes were reminiscent of previous actions that were apparently imposed on Netanyahu and developed into major crises.

48.   The separatist challenge was a major crisis in Canadian history, and his admirers say he saved Canada by defeating the movement.

49.   There have been major crises involved in those two sports.

50.   Those who have experienced a major crisis as a result of a layoff are also politically available.

a. + crisis >>共 401
economic 20.56%
financial 13.83%
asian 8.14%
political 6.37%
current 5.25%
monetary 1.65%
regional 1.62%
latest 1.50%
humanitarian 1.27%
constitutional 1.17%
major 0.94%
major + n. >>共 1020
currency 3.00%
city 2.43%
problem 1.81%
change 1.52%
issue 1.36%
company 1.34%
role 1.22%
championship 1.15%
player 0.98%
bank 0.94%
crisis 0.20%
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