Word: accomplishing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...been the same story for a couple years now and throughout this year," Coach Don Benson said. "We go to a meet with high expectations, play well and just about accomplish what we wanted to. We've just got to bear down more in close games...
...accomplish a lot more doing trials in the third world," Essex said...
Clinton's reasons for bucking party doctrine and backing free trade were both practical and political: in a tight fiscal environment, a President has few opportunities to stimulate the economy. Creating export-related jobs, which pay 17% more than the average U.S. job, is one way to accomplish this, and the President was reminded last week of how urgently he needs to do it. The Census Bureau reported that median household income fell last year $312, or 1%, while the number of Americans living in poverty -- below $14,763 a year for a family of four -- grew 1.3 million...
...while the faculty may have viewed such a course as merely a chance for do-gooders to congratulate themselves, Service Learning holds the potential to accomplish much more...
...originally conceived, the fast-track process makes a lot of sense. The goal is to streamline the necessary steps toward FDA approval so that they do not take years to complete. One way to accomplish that, the agency decided, was to accept preliminary evidence from small clinical trials rather than wait for final proof from a comprehensive study. Typically the trials consist of a few hundred people and last only a matter of months. In return, the pharmaceutical companies were supposed to conduct follow-up studies that confirmed their drugs' effectiveness after they were out on the market...