Word: bipolarized
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...Oxford team contended that the bipolar atmosphere created between the United States and the U.S.S.R during the Cold War made a world of nuclear threats "infinitely safer...
Orange, a post-graduate student in international relations at Oxford, rebut- ted Harvard's critique of the bipolar climateof the Cold...
...Feldenkreis brackets the bipolar condition of the American economy: Supreme International, driven by homegrown demand, perks along, while Carfel, at the mercy of foreign markets, falls on hard times. And Feldenkreis' dilemma is the dilemma of many owners and managers skittering along the edge of what may be an economic precipice: Which company points to the real future in the U.S.? Should domestic managers ignore international warning flags and proceed full steam ahead with plans for new hiring, marketing and capital investments? Or should they batten down and abandon plans for growth until the worst has passed...
...managers are coping with uncertainty is a function of which aspect of that bipolar world they are inspecting. At embattled Carfel, Feldenkreis is trying to hold the line on layoffs. "That is the easiest solution, but it is not the long-term solution," he says. "It takes a very long time to train people. We don't operate many plants, so our biggest asset is our people...
...student's talents in the second grade and have a love affair with him in the sixth grade. How can we talk rationally about such "reasons" for Letourneau's behavior as her husband's having a dead-end job or her father's dying of cancer or her having "bipolar disorder"? America is suffering from the Death of Common Sense. STEVEN M. WALK Great Neck...