Word: count
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...welcoming committee didn't count on the Crimson bats, however, and the big sticks rapped out five extra-base hits to spoil the Huskies' bus ride home by pounding out a 7-4 victory...
...offense just caved in," Hansen said yesterday, referring to his team's twin defeats over the weekend. First, Penn dealt the Crimson a 10-6 blow Saturday, and Columbia followed with another 10-6 count later the same...
...delegate count is even more discouraging to the also-rans than the outcome of the popular vote. After the Wisconsin and Kansas primaries, Carter had 918 delegates, well over half the 1,666 needed to nominate, vs. Kennedy's 452; Reagan had 345 to Bush's 72 and Anderson's 57 (988 are needed to win). Leads of that size can be overcome only by landslide victories in almost all the primaries from now on. If any of Carter's or Reagan's rivals are capable of such triumphs, they did not show it last...
...billion and not cut out any services at all." In fact, the hearings revealed that the Office of Management and Budget has already decided that all agencies will be required to slash funding for consultant contracts by 15%. Recalling the OMB's failure so far to count all existing contracts, Pryor remains skeptical. "Where are you going to cut it from," he wonders, "when you don't even know how much you're spending...
...ILGWU requested a card-count last summer, but the company refused, citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling that card-count elections usually are not a good indication of workers' attitudes...