101.   Certainly after their rookie seasons, there was some sentiment that the Patriots had made the wrong choice in going with Bledsoe over Mirer.

102.   Cohen is on the opposite side of the labor dispute, but his sentiments are similar.

103.   Consumer sentiment is important because consumer spending accounts for two-thirds of the economy.

104.   Could any sentiment be less particularistic?

105.   Deeprooted anti-immigrant sentiment is perhaps the reason for this, observers say.

106.   Despite his denials, however, the sentiment was that Sampras would end up playing singles anyway.

107.   Douglas did not hear that, but his sentiment was the same.

108.   Dimitri Simes, president of the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom, says anti-Western sentiment is running high now in Russia.

109.   Economists say consumer sentiment is better than during past economic downturns.

110.   Even though baseball said draft trading sentiment is stronger than ever, any change would have to be approved by the Major League Baseball Players Association.

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