21. Military analysts point out that Haitian soldiers are not combat tested. 22. Most analysts point to the committed and emotional supporters of Mrs. Megawati, convinced by the vote count that she has won, as a possible source of unrest. 23. Network analysts point out that ratings for such a mesmerizing public event throw off rational analyses of cable growth, because they are temporary. 24. Other analysts point out that Digital still must boost its revenue growth to compete with its more dynamic competitors, including Sun Microsystems and Silicon Graphics. 25. Political analysts point out that former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan also relied on small circles of loyalists to direct their winning campaigns. 26. Seasoned sidewalk analysts point out that the problem seems to be cyclical, with periodic crackdowns leading to a noticeable improvement, followed by another upsurge in offenses. 27. Some analysts point out that recent increases in the dollar make U.S. products more expensive, and hurts exports of American-made goods. 28. Some analysts point out that South Africa may also have seriously damaged its efforts to forge a new image for itself among its neighbors. 29. Some analysts point out that PepsiCo has been reporting strong profit growth at its other businesses, particularly its Frito-Lay U.S. snacks business. 30. Some analysts point out that the idea has serious implications that Yeltsin has raised obliquely and that Communists and nationalists have yet to discuss. |