111.   While disinflation poses challenges, most economists would argue that price stability is worth the hassle because hyperinflation is such a politically destabilizing force.

112.   And some economists argued a cut would be politically sensitive, coming a day before general elections.

113.   Economists argue over whether spells trouble for the country.

114.   Economists argue reform has already gone too far to reverse.

115.   In fact, some economists argue that just the opposite measures were needed in these economies which face the possibility of moving into recession.

116.   Indeed, some economists argue the world is already on the brink of recession.

117.   Most economists argue that this excessive growth, by fueling money supply, contributes to inflation.

118.   Most economists argue that no more than a fifth of that inequality results from trade, but they ignore important indirect effects.

119.   One idea is that the weaker currency would reverse deflation, though some economists argue that the yen would have to weaken substantially to achieve such a result.

120.   Some economists also argued that a sharp fall in domestic demand meant easy monetary policy was less likely to cause a breach of IMF inflation targets.

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official 5.99%
lawyer 5.77%
critic 4.61%
opponent 3.44%
government 3.36%
prosecutor 3.23%
company 2.91%
defense 2.20%
group 2.11%
supporter 2.03%
economist 1.46%
economist + v. >>共 403
say 34.35%
expect 8.07%
believe 4.65%
predict 4.56%
be 4.46%
warn 3.25%
agree 2.74%
argue 2.11%
think 1.93%
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