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Professor Nicola Whitton of Manchester Metropolitan University is among those predicting trouble.
The €52bn gap between pledged spending and the spending cap insisted on by Britain had critics predicting trouble ahead.
"The feeling at the P.S.C. was, 'Yeah, that's true, but the market will respond,' " said Lawrence DeWitt, who headed the team predicting trouble.
For all the power of Mr. Kennedy's name, even his supporters are predicting trouble for him if he runs, given his unskilled early performances.
No one is predicting trouble in the wake of these polls, though there is some nervousness in the reformist camp about the aftermath.
"Healthy investment in clean energy may surprise some commentators, who have been predicting trouble for renewables as a result of the oil price collapse since last summer," Liebreich commented.
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