Word: dissimilarity
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fact is that Ross Perot's argument is not dissimilar from my own," Tsongas said...
...races remain markedly dissimilar. Whereas Ford became President after Richard Nixon resigned, Bush was elected in his own right. Unlike Buchanan, Reagan was a proven vote getter, who had twice been elected Governor of one of the nation's biggest states, and went on to win 10 primaries. Nonetheless, the spirit of 1976 may already be working for the Democrats. As a senior Bush campaign adviser said last week, "Everybody knows that the way to defeat an incumbent President is with a challenge from the ideological wing of the party...
They have separate theories on what's needed to win the league. They take different approaches to easing or plunging frosh crops into their lineups. They have dissimilar recruiting policies...
With Greenwald's departure, Chrysler insiders began focusing on two dissimilar executives as Iacocca's apparent heirs. Robert Miller, 48, a financial expert with little exposure to product development, was promoted to vice chairman, and will handle most of Greenwald's duties. Robert Lutz, 58, a former fighter pilot who is president of Chrysler's automaking operations, will have expanded responsibility for quality and productivity...
Third, and this is related to the first two points, there is a greater awareness now that the countries and peoples of the East, the West, the North and the South -- however different their social systems and levels of development, and however dissimilar their cultures, beliefs and ideologies -- are parts of a single world and have basic, vital interests in common. These elements of unity and this new social self-awareness form the foundation on which modern world politics should be built. And this is already happening...