Word: carterized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...organization calling itself Americans with Hart and broadcast repeatedly in Spanish to South Texas, classed Mondale with "los enemigos" of John, Robert and Edward Kennedy, whom Hispanic voters revere. Mondale has never directly opposed a Kennedy for office, though he supported other candidates-Hubert Humphrey and Jimmy Carter-in presidential campaigns...
...speech on the eve of the Tennessee primary, Hart took the huge risk of reminding voters about something most of his fellow Democrats devoutly wish they would forget: the impression of weakness and ineptitude left by what Hart called "the Carter-Mondale Administration." In particular, he said, "Carter-Mondale actually gave us an America held hostage to the ayatullahs of the world." Mondale replied that Iran had eventually returned all the hostages alive and that during the crisis Hart had failed to suggest any way that their release could have been secured earlier; by midweek Hart rather lamely asserted that...
Reagan's great leap forward with the Chinese was actually a return to the more amicable ties established by Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter. In his first two years in office, Reagan neglected the People's Republic and boosted arms sales to Taiwan, despite a 1982 promise by the U.S. not to do so. Taiwan, Deng warned Reagan last week, remains a "knot" in Sino-American relations...
When companies clash in an unfriendly takeover, the bankers become field commanders, designing offensive and defensive maneuvers. The Morgan Stanley team, led by Joseph C. Fogg III, has advised Carter Hawley Hale, the California department-store chain, on strategies to protect itself from a $1.1 billion hostile takeover by The Limited, a fast-growing group of women's specialty stores. Carter Hawley Hale asked General Cinema, a group of movie theaters, to come to its aid by buying some of its preferred stock, and offered General Cinema one of its "crown jewels": the profitable Waldenbooks chain. Another part...
...have passed through the first surge of enthusiasm, with its high hopes of vast strategic cooperation, toward a mature stage marked by a sense of continuity and prudent limits. Just two years ago relations had deteriorated badly. The Reagan Administration's early policy toward China, says a conservative Carter Administration policymaker, "was one of neglect, ignorance and insensitivity." Whatever problems may lie ahead, that benightedness now is gone...