Analysts face criticism for sticking doggedly to recommendations to buy or hold shares whose price is falling. |
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Analysts say it means consumers can be more choosy, looking for the best deals and that's going to cost the cell phone carriers. |
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Analysts say Golkar boasts the most qualified candidates and has a strong foothold throughout Indonesia. |
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Analysts who depended heavily upon intuition for their discoveries were rather dismayed at this counter-intuitive function. |
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Analysts estimate such power outages contribute to about 25 percent of network downtime. |
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Analysts say the president's tactics of power consolidation and political thuggery have been successful in shutting out challengers. |
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Analysts are of the opinion that the separation would allow the company to grow its nascent mobile and internet operations more aggressively. |
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Analysts give him about a year and a half to show results before further divestitures or even a breakup becomes inevitable. |
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Analysts say Proton's best hope for survival is a partnership with a foreign carmaker. |
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Analysts say the company has to decide whether it wants to remain an old-line telco or reinvent itself as a communications and Internet company. |
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Analysts say the former body builder and Hollywood icon is flexing political muscles not seen for years in California. |
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Analysts say there are six signs that the worst is over and that house prices are set to stabilise. |
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Analysts expect the collapse of peace talks to spark an upsurge in violence. |
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Analysts were very upbeat when the merger was announced last year at the height of the internet bubble. |
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Analysts on Tuesday said it was a risky move and the money would be better spent on the airline's rising capital expenditure. |
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Analysts said the downtrend in negative equity is part of an overall improvement in the asset quality of banks and a restructuring of loans. |
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Analysts have said a deal will be done between 7-7.50, but Grafton's reputation for driving a hard bargain could yet prove a sticking point. |
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Analysts in Europe scrutinize the NZ example as they draft proposed reforms to the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. |
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Analysts in the break room grumbled about the sketchiness of some of the presentations. |
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Analysts expect that bancassurers such as Abbey National and Lloyds TSB will have to shore up their life divisions should markets fall further. |
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Analysts said the public's weariness over the reform movement was due in part to its lack of direction. |
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Analysts have not ruled out the company making a major strategic shift as it adjusts to changing market conditions. |
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Analysts say he may eventually need to acquire a Wall Street firm to beef up investment banking. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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Analysts predict that US sanctions against Iraq will intensify and that a military campaign cannot be ruled out. |
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Analysts predict he has a tough fight ahead to retain the seat, as it is rare for a sitting member to return. |
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Analysts are concerned that the group is sitting back and waiting for the forecast economic recovery rather than cutting costs. |
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Analysts say with the prospect of RMB appreciation, more investors are choosing to purchase the currency hoping to benefit from the revaluation. |
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Analysts are divided on earnings prospects and on the benefits of the demerger. |
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Analysts have been famed for their reticence to come up with profit forecasts, even for a rock-steady business such as a brewery or brickworks. |
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Analysts said that the bank could not perform well compared to other banks because of all the unattractive red tape. |
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Analysts credited last year's big rise, which few had predicted, to a strong growth in take-home pay, low unemployment and cheap borrowing costs. |
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Analysts said the deal was likely to be attractive to consumer electronics makers. |
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Analysts said the City would watch closely to see which business model worked out better. |
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Analysts can easily and clearly display obstacles, indirect routes or connections, and suspected connections. |
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Analysts expect cross-border mergers and acquisitions to intensify in areas like pharmaceuticals and software. |
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Analysts and IT boffins are confident that the technology is going to be mainstream before very long. |
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Analysts said the stocks were settling to more sustainable levels after running too far ahead recently. |
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Analysts say that unless foreign powers offer the government help, the country could become a failed state. |
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Analysts will want to hear if the business could be vulnerable to the economic slowdown. |
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Analysts often use prices from various markets as indicators of potential events. |
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Analysts figure there will be more such small, strategic buyouts this year as companies flesh out their portfolios. |
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Analysts also use a variety of symbols, such as parallelograms, pentagons, and others, to depict different types of events and activities. |
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Analysts worry that many companies will report losses after revaluing their assets in accordance with the stricter rules. |
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Analysts say the Lockheed design may have clinched the contract for the company. |
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Analysts argued the foreign currency issues were symptomatic of a lack of controls and a poor culture within the bank. |
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Analysts say sweeping tax reform that comes into effect in January 2002 is another key factor. |
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Analysts are not expecting any surprises in the hotel group's results following its pre-closed period trading statement in April. |
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Analysts on Friday predicted the shares would be placed at a significant discount. |
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Analysts say that should keep inflation within the reserve bank's target of 2 to 3 per cent. |
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Analysts have interpreted the letter as a veiled reprimand to the United States. |
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Analysts and investment bankers now must report to different supervisors, and they must be physically separated. |
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Analysts say the regime will keep a tight rein on dissidents and focus on securing social and political stability. |
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Analysts foresee the spectre of further asset write-downs in coming quarters, which could increase pressure on finances. |
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Analysts described the result as a reflection of deep-rooted popular discontent over the state government's failure. |
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Analysts believe that whoever wins the election this year will be seen as a legitimate leader. |
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Analysts believe the Bank must step up its commitment to QE to bring down gilt yields as part of efforts to revive the wider economy. |
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Stridsman operated his own Web-based trading advisory service in Sweden and was chair of the Swedish Technical Analysts Federation. |
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Analysts must fully absorb cultural information, an area in which the intelligence community rarely excels. |
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Analysts say the move will help the BBC meet modern demands for binge viewing. |
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Analysts estimate it will take at least three years before a paint-by-numbers guide on how to implement radio systems will emerge, says Hudson. |
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Analysts suggest that the conflict in Georgia has sent shockwaves through countries that once lay behind the Iron Curtain. |
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Analysts praise the service's array of options and its secure billing system, which lets users charge purchases to their account. |
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Analysts also point to production overcapacity in motor vehicles and other raw materials like iron and steel and aluminium. |
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Analysts who make sell recommendations for shares that have been underwritten by the company they work for certainly do not usually ingratiate themselves with their employer. |
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Analysts attempt to winnow a few kernels of truth from a mass of falsehood in order to construct a comprehensible mosaic from a swiftly flowing stream of uncertain data. |
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Analysts said her hint that the taper could be flexible suggests less of a determination to push ahead with policy tightening than was evident a few months ago. |
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Analysts said that if Chen could manage to do both without increasing the national debt, then he's a better number cruncher than previously thought. |
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Analysts have speculated for at least two years about a possible tie-up with a continental or US bank, but a deal under the outgoing chief executive has failed to materialise. |
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Analysts say that's crimping profits as it forces companies to cut rates. |
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Analysts expect the company to hold fire on any further price rises. |
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Analysts say a more aggressive American approach to shoring up the opposition leadership may now be underway. |
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Analysts say that Taiwan's economy is segmented into two parts. |
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Analysts believe a positive reaction to the issue could open the floodgates for dozens of other high-tech firms which have been waiting for the market to improve. |
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Analysts believe the company's true value lies between 45-55 cent a share. |
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Analysts and industry insiders accept that consolidation in stockbroking is inevitable as the Irish stock market loses more and more of its companies. |
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Analysts started to dig out their old bullish forecasts for the euro, with some predicting parity between the euro and dollar within the next year. |
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Analysts believe the larger insurers will have sufficient assets to withstand further falls, but some of the smaller companies may find staying afloat increasingly difficult. |
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Analysts made more money by touting stocks they knew were far overvalued than by providing accurate information to their unwary customers who depended on them. |
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Analysts say that the stigma of the CIA's experiments with mind-altering drugs during the Cold War has long tainted the field. |
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Analysts say that while the economy is coming around in advance of this year's election, the most untrusting voters will be in hard-hit manufacturing states. |
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Analysts claim that the Scottish Executive's own promises are themselves indicative of the problem which has brought North Sea fish stocks close to the point of no return. |
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Analysts have estimated that drug-trafficking organizations manufacture more than 120 narco subs every year. |
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Analysts said volumes were more like a bank holiday than a working day. |
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Analysts predict the development of a diversified energy system, including wind and solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, biofuels, and the earth's own heat. |
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Analysts are divided regarding future prospects for Vodafone shares, despite a rebound in the share price of the British mobile operator last week. |
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Analysts use link analysis to understand better the telephone records of contacts between telephones, cellular phones, pagers, computers, and fax machines. |
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Analysts say three possible scenarios now exist for B.C. Reform. |
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Analysts and investors are just not listening to our side of the story. |
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Analysts differ on whether the near proximity of the two shops would oversaturate the market. |
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He is the vice president for the Middle East and Africa of the International Federation of Technical Analysts. |
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Analysts say arm-twisting is unlikely to reduce Venezuela's high homicide rate, which the United Nations ranks as the fifth worst globally. |
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Analysts said that South Africa's central bank would consider intervening in foreign exchange markets to ensure 'orderly market conditions. |
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Analysts say it's too early to tell if prices will drop on the current Civics and Malibus. |
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Analysts say Mr Sirisena appears to have capitalised on this perception, making gains among Sinhalese who usually vote for Mr Rajapaksa. |
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Analysts say that both sides make good points, but the fact remains that something needs to be done to spur the growth of digital television. |
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Analysts forecast that 20,000 narrowbody planes will be produced in the next 20 years. |
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Analysts are upset because of the government's ideology with which a politics, blindly supported by VMRO-DPMNE is propagandized. |
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Analysts show how trust and trustworthiness interdepend, the latter in part a consequence of the self-fulfilling effects of the former. |
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Analysts noted that a ruling that opens up the market could kick-start the Mexican craft brewing segment, which already includes 30 microbrewers. |
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Analysts such as Amin Saikal described the group as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests, which the Taliban denied. |
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Analysts and consumers can strengthen the feedback loop to an intelligence collector or reporting unit by using an IIR Eval. |
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Analysts think the bond issue is likely to boost Ghana's cedi currency as the issue draws foreign demand. |
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Analysts estimate that anywhere from one third to one half of abandoned shopping carts are related to shipping and handling costs. |
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Analysts typically conduct one-shot case studies on unique events of history. |
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Analysts are of the opinion that companies in Sarawak would not be affected by the exit of HSBC Holdings from the region. |
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Analysts surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires had forecast third quarter net profit at 782 million kronor. |
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Analysts put the fall in the monthly claimant count down to an increase in part-time employment and fewer redundancies. |
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Analysts believe the wording indicated divides within the group on how to respond to China's maritime strategy. |
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Analysts have estimated that Russia's exportable grain surplus could run out by the end of the year if current export volumes continue, triggering an export ban. |
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Analysts say the North is using the two journalists as a bargaining chip. |
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Analysts are skeptical about the way China's stocks are valued, particularly those like PetroChina with huge amounts of untradable government shares. |
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Analysts told me they expect prices to rebound and upshoot by year's end. |
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Analysts say that South Sudan, which became independent on July 9, risks becoming a failed state if it cannot control insurgencies and blood feuds that divide its tribes. |
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Analysts also said that factory deflation remains a big worry. |
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Muscat, May 12 The 2nd training course, organized in cooperation with the International Federation of Technical Analysts under the theme Technical Analysis started today. |
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This was the second such training course, organised in cooperation with the International Federation of Technical Analysts under the theme Technical Analysis. |
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Analysts in Ukraine responded that the secretive way Poroshenko set up these accounts was certain to undermine trust in him, his party and Ukraine itself. |
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Guil Dudley, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and a member of the Santa Fe Institute of Jungian Analysts, where he is active as a panelist on the Institute's public programs. |
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The world chitin and chitosan market is projected to exceed 118,000 metric tons by 2018, according to a new report from Global Industry Analysts, Inc. |
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The apparent refusal is being described by some American intelligence analysts as an indication of a significant divide between the groups. |
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However analysts we questioned are equivocal over the effect upon licensing costs. |
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The appointment of the former executive chairman of Aggreko, the power generator rentals company, was well received by analysts. |
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I have to take that and externalise it, talking to fund managers and analysts and media in a way I haven't done in the past. |
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Boots' shares were downgraded by British analysts following disappointing second quarter results last week. |
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Some analysts have speculated that GM could face a downgrade of its credit rating to junk status. |
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This year's semiconductors sales are set for a double-digit decline on 2000, according to the latest downwardly revised forecasts from analysts. |
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It has taken a drubbing from analysts who say its labor costs are too high. |
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Industry analysts said buyouts should restart as market conditions improved. |
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Some analysts were underwhelmed, suggesting that because of the joint marketing, there would be little scope for significant cost-savings. |
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Football analysts predict that this will slash the price of broadcasting rights by several hundred millions. |
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Others say the Department's analysts need at least some undigested classified information to protect the nation's infrastructure. |
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, some analysts described the resulting world as unipolar and saw few constraints on American power. |
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He has not been named for any post in the interim government, and many analysts believe his political influence and power are destined to wane. |
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But the sluggish global economy has led many foreign firms to slow overseas expansion, offsetting some of that this year, analysts said. |
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These have been compounded by the huge slump in share price values that most analysts predict will not be recovered. |
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Some analysts contend they should not be, at least under narrowly defined circumstances. |
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Second, while crooked execs may have fooled analysts, the media, and the public, the market sniffed them out. |
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Still, analysts said it may need to expand overseas as competition intensified. |
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A McBride victory would represent one of the biggest upsets in Florida political history, according to analysts. |
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Grafton's share price is currently undervalued and has much upside potential, according to a number of analysts. |
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Vodafone has a decent record and some analysts think its shares have much upside potential. |
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However, analysts said that the software unit could be a distraction for Conduit's main business and could affect its break-even target. |
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Funds rated four or five by Morningstar capture a disproportionate share of the new money invested in funds, according to analysts. |
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It's spin, it's all newspeak, it's double thinking, it's analysts talking about Telstra. |
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They will be hoping that valuations will improve in the next two years as stock markets recover, analysts said. |
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Allowing for the risk factor, both analysts are now suggesting valuations of roughly half their original figures. |
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They served as clerks and couriers, telephone and telegraph operators, code and cipher analysts, and spies behind enemy lines in Europe. |
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Many stock analysts plot the daily net advances of the stock market in a graph that can span months or even years. |
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Last year, analysts were putting a valuation of e150 million on the business-to-business e-commerce venture. |
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However, analysts say there is no such thing as a quick buck to be earned in America and investors should be taking at least a 10-year view. |
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Some analysts have speculated that the ECB could cut interest rates soon to ward off damage to confidence and growth from tumbling share prices. |
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Some analysts consider it a sign that investors may be too bullish, too willing to expect last year's enormous gains to be repeated. |
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Favourable global economic conditions has encouraged analysts to be bullish about shares. |
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The price might initially spike up, but analysts predict it won't last long. |
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New tower blocks and luxury villas are sprouting just as demand for them has started easing, analysts said. |
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And political analysts say it proves that voters are taking moral values into the voting booth. |
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I disagree with the analysts who are saying that producer buy-backs will slow down or even disappear. |
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Some analysts spoke about a second national election, others described the recent ballots as by-elections. |
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It was perceived to be largely the domain of specialist dance analysts, dancers, movement notators and choreographers. |
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To argue that this is bad news because it is slightly higher than analysts expected is surely to enter the realm of statistical hair-splitting. |
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Now the number crunchers and analysts are providing the figures to support our bearish assumptions. |
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The personalised nature of the bid battle makes the outcome hard to call, analysts said. |
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With just a few days until Thursday's meeting at the Gresham in Dublin, few analysts are calling the outcome. |
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Telecoms analysts, after all, have not recently shown a particularly sound ability to predict the future. |
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This contrasts with the common image of scientists being objective and impartial analysts who allow the empirical facts to speak for themselves. |
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And since the collection systems and analysts all remained static, the stovepipes could remain unchanged for decades. |
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Some investors and analysts speculate that pushing Sears to sell the valuable real estate under its stores may be in the cards. |
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Intelligence analysts and operatives surf its secrets with the ease of an Internet user shopping for books online. |
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Then our analysts look at the company's business franchise, its business model and its cash flow. |
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No details were given, and Potter hedged his words carefully in a call with analysts. |
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Apple may also be working on a handheld organizer or digital camera, analysts said. |
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This has occurred because of differences in the worldviews and political orientations of economic analysts. |
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But many analysts agree that the new price ceilings won't limit the ability of most power companies to make a profit in the region. |
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In the past, Treasury has consistently outgunned other ministries because they could afford more policy analysts. |
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I'm not saying that the analysts don't deserve to be disciplined or punished. |
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Some analysts fear it might still be overexposed to the faddish and underperforming technology sector. |
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Today, when he speaks to a top-heavy group of foreign economists and analysts in a Hinglish patois there is no trace of embarrassment. |
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Future political analysts will wonder how this cold, charmless, gormless man ever became the nominee of a major party. |
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While applauding the direction he has taken the company, some analysts fear that he loves making deals too much and may overreach himself. |
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Both companies have been mentioned as possible suitors, but most analysts say that's wishful thinking. |
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At the moment, the closest most engine analysts get is taking average readings from the piston crank and the oil sump. |
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Among analysts, there is more awareness today about appearing to respect Chinese walls, in addition to actually staying within them. |
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But whether the analysts do it behind, in front or even on top of the Chinese wall, nothing can beat doing your own research. |
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He supervises a staff of research analysts and portfolio managers for the Durham, North Carolina, firm. |
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The crux of the matter is the lack of information supplied by the company, analysts said. |
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Taiwan's chipmakers can expect healthier bottom lines for the rest of the year as demand begins to outstrip supply, analysts said yesterday. |
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Shares ended higher yesterday after gains in the US market overnight, led by two of the world's largest contract chipmakers, analysts said. |
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In Singapore, analysts said Japan's economic continuity is crucial to sustain economic recovery in the region. |
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In all the analysts are optimistic that 2003 could be a year of continued and sustained economic growth. |
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Irish software firm Riverdeep is a prime target for a hostile takeover bid, according to industry analysts. |
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Less experienced analysts may wish to use written lists, chronologies, timelines, spreadsheets, and matrices to assist in their thinking. |
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Leading up to the company's fall event, hot takes from investors, pundits, and analysts were mixed. |
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We'll need double today's number of computer engineers, systems analysts and computer support specialists. |
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Professionals such as systems analysts, computer scientists, engineers, programmers, eCommerce developers and Web designers are in great demand. |
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Computer systems analysts, engineers and scientists are expected to be among the fastest growing occupations. |
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It focuses solely on saving our skin, particularly in ways that are best left to technicians, engineers, and systems analysts. |
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The old pay-as-you-go schemes still cover about 4 million government employees, from teachers to central bank analysts. |
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Around the country, according to industry analysts, 68 new coal-fired power plants are in various stages of planning. |
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The analysts and political commentators say the tribunals are a fact-finding mission, but the reality is that they are glorified public trials. |
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This either means analysts were too optimistic in their expectations, or companies failed to live up to such demanding goals. |
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Some analysts are also more sanguine on the outcome of the case than the pessimists are. |
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Industry analysts are pessimistic about Ansett's prospects of raising the required capital. |
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Some analysts also argue that the old printing behavior will return, and the photo finishing businesses simply need to adapt to the technology. |
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Instead of highlighting the brutality sustaining the incumbent regimes in power, these analysts blame the victims. |
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But consumers may not react favorably to the copy protection, say analysts. |
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Although the President denied bowing to industry pressure, few analysts or commentators were convinced. |
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This is a widely held view among analysts and commentators, a number of whom are quoted in the memo. |
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The BBC has announced its team of presenters, commentators and analysts for the World Cup. |
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And I can't help but agree with some of the analysts we spoke to and think the timing of the Lloyds TSB announcement was a touch indelicate. |
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Some historians and political analysts assert that the US polity manifested colonial features beyond its treatment of indigenes. |
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But many analysts are concerned that growth could fade without a pickup in hiring. |
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For those analysts who like their policies neat, inexplicitness becomes a bit tortuous. |
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Now, margins have been compressed by pricing pressures, and industry analysts and executives don't see prices firming anytime soon. |
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They were criticised by analysts and fund managers for not making a stronger pitch for the US company. |
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In recent months, investors have complained to regulators about conflicts of interest inherent in analysts pushing clients ' companies. |
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At just 42 and filling the role many analysts now see as a grooming post for the top job, Watt may well be the next chief executive. |
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The confrontation with the court represents the first test of the new administration, analysts say. |
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In building a market, though, it may fall victim to the troubles that plague trailblazing companies, analysts said. |
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Dithering intel analysts as well as presidents can find themselves behind public knowledge and perception. |
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But some political analysts give him only until April as prime minister, citing turf wars between rival interest groups. |
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The bank announced a profits downgrade last month and analysts are expecting interims this week to confirm that it has lost market share. |
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That the share price has held firm indicates the market believes the company will get control of the group eventually, analysts say. |
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Some analysts speculated that the attack might have been connected to his reporting on the alleged fixing of soccer matches. |
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While the Games will be great, cool-headed analysts estimate the economic impact at perhaps one percent a year for a few years. |
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There has been talk of a counter-offer emerging, but analysts believe a rival bid is unlikely. |
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Financial services in Bulgaria are still branded by formalism, bureaucracy and lack of interest, analysts said. |
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According to franchise industry analysts, every eight minutes a new franchise opens for business somewhere in the United States. |
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Military analysts said the claimed new weapon could be a hypersonic cruise missile or manoeuvrable warheads. |
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The sector is viewed as cyclical by analysts because demand for transport for goods is highly dependent on the global economy. |
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According to analysts, sale of the company could raise several hundred million pounds. |
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Blue chips and technology shares gained heavily Monday, pushing the index up sharply, Hong Kong analysts said. |
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Whereas previously it was limited to specialists and business analysts, it has extended its focus to include power users and business users. |
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However, analysts say heavy promotions and free prepay cards and handsets are destroying value in the sector. |
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Men are also less likely then women to wince when they look at the price tag, according to the report from market analysts Mintel. |
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But analysts believe Lloyds will be coming under shareholder pressure to sort out the difficulties with its problem child. |
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The actual wording of the clause imposes a blanket prohibition on working for another firm of financial analysts. |
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Many analysts, however, expect Wu to scrap his mega-hotel ambitions if such prohibitive restrictions are imposed. |
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Smaller companies have lost proportionally more analysts than the large companies. |
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There's nothing like a company being deluged with inquiries from media and analysts to force some disclosure to the market. |
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But analysts and residents have complained this does not include disarming the tribal fighters and demilitarising the town. |
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Business analysts are now predicting the imminent demise of several important industries as a result of the abolition act. |
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Both sides said they are committed to peace talks and analysts say the blast could impede but not derail the process. |
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A dip in volatility would cause some immediate pullback in demand, analysts say. |
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Among these, the most puzzling element to analysts has been the growth in personal income. |
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Some analysts argue that Delhi being a diarchy, the anti-incumbency factor was deflected from the state to the Centre. |
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There were a few grumbles from large shareholders and analysts leading up to the vote. |
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I think, at some point, some of these analysts should just look at this case and realize that it's discombobulating for the prosecution. |
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The government has put the figure at 60,000 people, though industry analysts say that is absurdly low. |
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Both players sacrificed their queens early, but Kasparov deliberated over a simple sacrifice exchange later in the match, which baffled analysts. |
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Unattended sensors under development can be placed at key transit points and alert analysts to activity. |
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This untapped potential is why analysts are so jazzed about the future of wind power. |
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For all that, it's easy to understand why some analysts and investors are feeling a bout of acrophobia coming on. |
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These analysts, the judge observed, always choose a wrong timing and usually comment on matters which were sub judice before the court. |
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Some analysts suggest the dollar rally may be overdone, raising prospects of a euro recovery in the months ahead. |
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Contributing to the two-month rally in gold prices was a decline in sales of borrowed gold by producers, analysts said. |
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Yet most analysts of the Indonesian economy agree that a consumption rally alone can't sustain recovery. |
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The latest developments have also inspired some political analysts to urge the state to adopt a different method of dealing with the group. |
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They also send surveys to financial analysts asking them to rank companies within the industries they cover. |
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Virtual whiteboards will link analysts and the battle captain in a collaborative environment. |
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The raw data are analysed by the team's DNA analysts, put into a proper format, and entered into the DNA databases. |
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None of this is helped, say analysts, by the razor-thin profit margins for many suppliers. |
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But at this point, political analysts expect the Conservatives to fail by a wide margin. |
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As analysts, we must always be flexible and agile enough to be able to handle the new issues. |
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Most analysts say a realignment in the residential property market was inevitable. |
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The decision was widely expected by analysts and borrowing costs have now been held at their current levels since the start of June. |
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Many Wall Street analysts do not understand how lowering airfares will raise revenues. |
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The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn. |
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Being able to redeploy analysts and form ad hoc teams quickly and effectively is a basic requirement for intelligence organizations today. |
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Sales were 27.6 billion kronor, more than the 27.4 billion kronor forecast by analysts surveyed by SME Direkt. |
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The problem that the analysts have is that they have to please all sorts of different people. |
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Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment. |
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If that is true, then what a truly pitiful bunch of lazy, coffee house analysts we are. |
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But the scheme, when it was announced in the early part of the year, drew immediate criticism from analysts. |
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The analysts and critics have all been outputting their views as to the reason why the West Indies came out of the game with such distinction. |
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You are amongst the most experienced and talented political observers and analysts as well as governor. |
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The media and various analysts usually only comment on problems that are being talked about by the President or her aides. |
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You know it was an oral debriefing so you have CIA analysts who might have interpreted it in different ways. |
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The protests, the criticism by analysts and the outright opposition by many students to the new fuel price policy were expected. |
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There are many reasons why most journalists, analysts, TV pundits and even the pollsters got it so wrong. |
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The implicit view in recent comments by analysts is that industry will remain under severe pressure as global competition hots up. |
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The claims of seemingly legitimate analysts posting commentary online could not be ignored. |
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The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced. |
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It's brief statement Tuesday was closely scrutinized by analysts, who said they were surprised by its mild tone. |
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Proposals have been unveiled which are designed to improve the standard and conduct of analysts. |
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Private security analysts observe the mansion is still very vulnerable to attack in a country awash with guns. |
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Brooking, 55, already an MBE, is one of the most respected analysts and commentators on the game. |
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The contempt that some analysts show towards other approaches to psychotherapy is inappropriate. |
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But in some ways they have consistently resisted that argument when it's put by the media analysts. |
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Media analysts tend to overlook how anomalous the existence of a big, central media is in this country. |
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Armchair analysts and cricket pundits are catching upon game statistics to reel off facts and figures in an instant. |
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According to some analysts, the Iranian revolution has revived the Alavid Shi'ism, and the Safavid Shi'ism is on the decline. |
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Many analysts are also of the view that the ringgit is undervalued, but the Malaysian government maintains that it is at a competitive level. |
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Support personnel, such as credit analysts and appraisers, are employed to assist the loan officers with their workload. |
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I saw stacks of tapes at one of our intelligence listening posts in Europe, and they had only two analysts to translate them. |
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Intelligence analysts estimate that as many as 500 new recruits have bolstered numbers at the North Yorkshire surveillance and listening station. |
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He's also something of an armchair psychologist who enjoys reading Freud and other analysts. |
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While some analysts think it's the next best thing since sliced bread, it has the feeling of WAP redux. |
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Despite these advantages, many analysts and rivals consider Correnti's effort a long shot. |
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The anticipated loosening of spending policy received mixed reaction from analysts Wednesday. |
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