81. Some political analyst argued that the race showed that Bradley was too headstrong to adjust his campaign strategies to deal with unforeseen or shifting circumstances. 82. So, some analysts argue, the decline in the ratio may not accurately indicate a decline in demand. 83. Some analysts argue a rate cut now would be too blatant a sign of the government trying buy popularity ahead of the general election. 84. Some analysts argue for a case of allowing the peso depreciate. 85. Some analysts argue that if the Senate repeats the House experience, voters may conclude that the party has no other agenda than ousting the president. 86. Some analysts argue that it would not. 87. Some analysts argue that this is the last gasp of earnings weakness investors will have to survive, since corporate profits are expected to improve this year. 88. Some analysts argue that Unicom may have a difficult time selling problem-plagued plants. 89. Some analysts argue there are reasons to buy into this kind of cyberpricing and they can be found in the last big thing, computer networking stocks. 90. Some analysts have argued that forward yields, which calculate where current bond yields indicate yields will be in the future, show monetary union will go ahead. |