61.   Some analysts argue that a more likely scenario is not a realignment to the Republican or Democratic parties but movement to a third party.

62.   Some analysts argue that Libya has benefited handsomely from the suspension of sanctions.

63.   Some analysts argue that naming the perpetrators of atrocities in a commission report effectively convicts them without a trial.

64.   Some analysts argue that smaller-company stocks will be hurt most, as they are sold by money managers to make room for bigger stocks from other countries.

65.   Some analysts argued after the election that that the proximity of the punch-holes for Gore and Buchanan confused voters.

66.   Some analysts have argued the Fed may not need to raise interest rates even after the economy gains more stable footing because inflationary pressures appear to be virtually non-existent.

67.   Some analysts argue that such growth lays the necessary groundwork for competition.

68.   Some analysts argue that the flow of investor money propped up small stocks, and when the prop was removed the stocks were bound to fall.

69.   Some analysts even argued that Prudential was likely to sell the entire health care business.

70.   Some analysts have argued that Compaq-Digital, with its broader range of product offerings, will squeeze Dell out.

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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