91.   A U.N. legal expert is due in Phnom Penh this month to investigate the possibility of such a tribunal and will then report to Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

92.   A top computer security expert is intent on catching hackers who used a new break-in technique to steal files from his own, well-guarded computer.

93.   About the cloning, many experts are pessimistic because DNA, even frozen, deteriorates with the passage of time.

94.   About the only thing experts are willing to rule out is extraterrestrial intervention.

95.   Academic experts have been far less kind, calling it a well-researched compilation of opinion that occasionally leaves out information that might cast marijuana in a negative light.

96.   Accounting experts are puzzling over whether the mess at Andersen and Enron is an isolated problem or part of a bigger set of conflicts within the industry.

97.   Advertising experts were generally positive about the humorous and eye-catching new ads, but they were less enthusiastic about the featured product.

98.   After all, the experts are also the entrepreneurs.

99.   Airport security experts were reluctant to disclose details of the additional security measures.

100.   Against that backdrop, workplace experts are surprised at the resilience of worker attitudes.

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problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
expert 0.06%
expert + v. >>共 358
say 44.77%
be 4.04%
believe 3.76%
agree 3.11%
warn 2.16%
predict 1.71%
expect 1.10%
think 0.98%
suggest 0.97%
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