51.   On each of those issues, many analysts now argue, advocates for sweeping social programs adopted such uncompromising stands that they gradually alienated any constituency for reform.

52.   Other analysts argued Monday that the dollar was now one of the few good escape routes for investors skeptical of the euro who want to bail out of marks.

53.   Other analysts argued that while sales of personal computers have clearly slowed, there is little indication that workstations, servers and larger systems have followed suit.

54.   Other analysts argued that a slowdown in Japanese purchases would not have a major impact.

55.   Other analysts argue that additional hotel rooms cannot be added fast enough.

56.   Otherwise, these analysts argue, Fed policy-makers will risk a sudden surge in prices that will force them to raise interest rates much further.

57.   Rather, many political analysts argue that the Democrats benefited from unique circumstances that will be difficult to replicate.

58.   Postwar analysts have argued that the indiscriminate bombing favored by Harris actually stiffened German resistance, thereby lengthening the war.

59.   Several analysts are arguing strongly for shifts in US Bosnia policy that US politicians scarcely dare mention.

60.   Several analysts argue that small-company stocks could move up if multinationals continue to disappoint investors as Coke and Gillette did recently with their earnings projections.

n. + argue >>共 987
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%
analyst 1.50%
analyst + v. >>共 240
say 55.41%
expect 7.01%
be 3.22%
believe 3.15%
predict 2.90%
agree 1.47%
warn 1.33%
see 1.32%
suggest 1.16%
think 1.15%
argue 0.37%
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