51.   Other analysts also pointed to signs of rising commodity prices early in the year, as well as weakness in the dollar, which has since reversed itself.

52.   Political analysts pointed to another Democrat, state Senate president Thomas F. Birmingham, as the likeliest replacement.

53.   Some analysts point to the dramatic drop in tobacco shares as profit taking in a skittish market.

54.   Some analysts point to seasonal factors like the tendency for heavy buying early in the year or the recent rise in Asian stock markets.

55.   Some analysts point to the cautionary tale of Trump Tower, which has declined as an icon of luxury.

56.   Some analysts point to the cyclical nature of inflation and deflation and say there are signs the world may be moving toward another deflationary epoch.

57.   Some analysts point to what they see as positive steps by Fox, including high-profile moves against corruption and drug trafficking.

58.   Some analysts are pointing to a seasonal slowdown as summer approaches and a lack of enthusiasm among investors after the hasty retreat of the Nasdaq Composite Index since March.

59.   Some analysts pointed to the fact that once motor vehicles and parts are factored out, U.S. industrial production showed no change during May.

60.   Some analysts pointed to the strike at United Parcel Service as evidence that wage pressures are increasing.

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sign 5.03%
evidence 4.21%
official 3.63%
analyst 3.43%
report 3.33%
indicator 2.94%
critic 2.09%
expert 2.02%
finger 1.63%
company 1.05%
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expect 7.01%
be 3.22%
believe 3.15%
predict 2.90%
agree 1.47%
warn 1.33%
see 1.32%
suggest 1.16%
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