61.   A transplant specialist said in August that Ray would die within six months if he did not receive a new liver.

62.   After waiting two weeks for that appointment, the specialist said he could do nothing until Mrs. Brody had a hearing test.

63.   AIDS specialists say the practice can result in vaginal tears that help transmit the virus.

64.   Although anti-NATO rhetoric is becoming strident in Russia, specialists say it is unlikely that Moscow will make a bold move to aid the Serbs or challenge NATO.

65.   Although current statistics are not available, specialists say more companies are paying attention to the problem by focusing attention on trailing spouses and children.

66.   Business specialists said that in companies without an explicit policy to fire employees involved in relationships, most managers will attempt to relocate two lovers into separate divisions.

67.   Burnout has been a constant ever since work was invented, but job specialists say the problem has become particularly acute during the current economic downturn.

68.   Bush opposes abortion, and a ban will likely pass, health-care specialists said.

69.   But before jumping into a training program, employment specialists say job seekers should find out where the jobs are.

70.   But associations, attorneys involved in past cases and national HOA specialists say there are other ways for residents to be heard besides refusing to pay.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
specialist 0.13%
specialist + v. >>共 374
say 29.93%
be 8.74%
agree 1.86%
believe 1.86%
have 1.51%
examine 1.10%
see 1.05%
warn 1.00%
recommend 0.95%
tell 0.95%
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