61.   Many economists argue that the primary development focus should be on poverty, not inequality, and that growth is the key to poverty reduction.

62.   More aggressive European economists have argued that the bank should be selling off some of the reserves themselves, a much more radical move.

63.   More important, many economists argue, social activists are putting the cart before the horse.

64.   Moreover, some economists argue that money is not the only way to resolve the economic problems and that too much government spending may create a backlash.

65.   Most economists argue that risks are simply part of the game.

66.   Most economists argue that sterilized intervention, because it keeps the relative supplies of yen and dollars constant, cannot change the relative value of the currencies.

67.   Most economists argue that, on the contrary, liberal trade was a central feature of a time of relative peace and prosperity.

68.   Moreover, though the evidence is mixed, some economists argue that the billions of dollars in federal payments are helping to drive out family farmers and ranchers.

69.   Most economists argue that such development of human capital is critical to economic growth over time.

70.   Most economists argued Thursday that the central bankers had strong reasons for opening the monetary spigots a bit.

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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%
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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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