Word: caps
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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That suspect is described as a "[l]ight skinned black male, possibly Hispanic, 18-20 years of age, khaki baggy pants, possibly a baseball cap and a slight mustache...
...this corner the old tech champion, weighing in at $235 billion in market capitalization, built on decades of solid earnings: Intel. And in the other corner the new tech challenger, having briefly hit $50 billion in market cap last week, and with dynamite earnings potential: Yahoo. These two heavyweights, by coincidence, held overlapping conference calls last week to discuss their fourth-quarter earnings reports with investment professionals. Intel is a bellwether because of its ubiquity in personal computers, so it has always drawn the bigger group of acolytes--until this year. Yahoo muscled in with runaway revenue projections, and suddenly...
When the settlement was finally reached, both sides were forced to make concessions. The league achieved its goal of limiting the amount players are paid. As a result, basketball is the only professional sport to have a salary cap for an individual player...
While some concentrations are content to cap requirements, administrators in at least one department say wish they could expand requirements...
...while some concentrations have been hesitant to adjust, others have willingly taken steps to reduce or cap requirements, but making sure that educational quality does not decline...