Word: calling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have to look at the film," Linden said ofthe call. "I was trying to throw the ball and Ithought I got rid of it. But the ball bouncedbehind me and it was a tough call...
...October, the question remains whether the rest of the U.S. economy--and Europe's, for that matter--is about to be sucked into the Asian vortex. If so, that could well guarantee an American recession. And even if the economy shrinks slightly--a condition we are learning to call a "growth recession"--the result would be a drop in the rate of economic growth...
...suppliers, Atlas cut the cost of its products in order to keep its struggling customers. "It's been the most difficult time in our history, and we've been around for 25 years," says vice president Joseph Ryan. "We sacrificed margin to maintain market share. I had my bankers call us stupid and dumb. But we're the only ones in the market now. I actually feel the worst is over. I can see rock bottom...
...heard as an important voice in world affairs. Yet his handling of Russia's current economic pandemic has been slow, if not tentative. So far, strangely enough, this has not hurt him in the slightest. His popularity ratings keep going up: what Western bankers and the International Monetary Fund call distressing slowness, the Russian public views as refreshing caution...
...organizations and agencies has grown up, with access to city halls, statehouses, the Capitol and the White House. They conduct seminars, conferences and training sessions. They have their own trade associations. They publish their own journals and newsletters. They create attractive websites on the Internet. And they never call it "welfare." They call it "economic incentives" or "empowerment zones" or "enterprise zones...