Word: buzzword
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fact is--and every campus publisher knows it--that "unsolicited" is simply a buzzword for "student." With the exception of The Crimson, there are no "solicited" student publications. And every single publication--including The Crimson--depends on door drops to distribute its work...
...words] were purposefully designed to catch the attention of the person who has come to vote and who has not studied the proposal carefully," says Samp. "The basic argument between [Democratic Commissioner Sondra B.] Scheir and myself is, 'does this in fact constitute a buzzword...
...words] were purposefully designed to catch the attention of the person who has come to vote and who has not studied the proposal carefully," says Samp. "The basic argument between [Democratic Commissioner Sondra B.] Scheir and myself is, 'does this in fact constitute a buzzword...
...words] were purposefully designed to catch the attention of the person who has come to vote and who has not studied the proposal carefully," says Samp. "The basic argument between [Democratic Commissioner Sondra B.] Scheir and myself is, "Does this in fact constitute a buzzword...
...retrospect it was no wonder, since U.S. industries were saddled with an overvalued dollar, vast payrolls, clanky factories and an overstuffed management. Yet in a relatively short span, the attitude and substance of much of American industry have changed. Competitiveness has become a top economic priority, and an overworked buzzword, from Main Street to Capitol Hill. American companies have slimmed down and smartened up, while at the same time the 35% fall in the value of the dollar during the past two years has made U.S. products more affordable overseas...