51. Some analysts fear the reduced seat capacity could mean lower profits at American and other carriers that follow suit. 52. Some analysts feared earnings would be diluted. 53. Some analysts feared this signaled an overheating economy that would prompt the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy with an interest rate boost. 54. Some political analysts fear that these assets could be liquidated or even plundered while the power struggle rages within the party. 55. Some analysts fear a glut in the market for upscale condominiums two years from now. 56. Some analysts fear that the Taliban or its supporters could break through the security of a Pakistani government in crisis to steal weapons. 57. Some analysts feared that such a correction had begun, as all the major indexes posted big, back-to-back losses this week. 58. Such findings indicate that Americans are not drifting toward isolationism, as some analysts had feared. 59. The earnings were slightly better than analysts had feared. 60. The future status of Jerusalem looms as the most contentious item, fraught with so much emotion some analysts fear a prolonged impasse could unravel the entire peace process. |