Word: assets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Many local police departments and federal agencies have come to depend on seizures as a source of revenue. In 1990, the Justice Department warned of a shortfall and instructed U.S. attorneys to "[make every effort] to increase forfeiture income..." The practice of trying to balance department budgets through asset forfeitures is a dangerous...
...name travels fast. I have a beeper, which has become a valuable asset," Adomanis says...
...swiftly seated upon entering the restaurant, one can't help but feel somewhat self-satisfied having just passed the hungry, waiting mob outside the Border. Rosalita's glass roof creates the impression of dining under the stars. A live mariache band, (a great asset if you want to impress a date), the hot-pepper Christmas lights and the Corona-bottle salt and pepper shakers altogether transport you to a tastefully-done Mexican tourist trap...
Stressing the importance of "advancing the notion that racial diversity is an asset, not a liability," Chavis addressed the crowd of 160 gathered in Andover Hall...
Rather, as some are already doing even beforethe exact numbers are announced, officials maypoint to the higher returns as evidence of two ofthe University's standard refrains: first, thatthere are no inherent problems in the managementcompany's structure, and second, that theendowment's diversified asset allocation is thebest strategy over the long term...