101. The report makes a persuasive case that reform is the equivalent of prudent deregulation. 102. The report makes grim predictions about crises and threats at home and abroad. 103. The report makes no attempt to quantify the risks to humans and the environment. 104. The report makes no suggestion about the kind of people to be chosen as advisers. 105. The same jobless-claims report made stock investors wonder whether the economy is gaining enough strength to keep the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates again. 106. The tankan report makes it less likely the Bank of Japan will raise rates anytime soon. 107. The Treasury report made no recommendations about the tax-exempt status of credit unions or the controversial questions involving membership in the nonprofit institutions. 108. Their report barely made the newspapers. 109. They also noted that the report made no allegations of corruption. 110. This report has made some scientists skeptical about the use of DNA analysis on ancient samples. |