Word: earns
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...anybody to earn anywhere close to what their managers are, performance has to be excellent," said Jack E. Meyer, president...
...inevitably finite--there are always a concrete and limited number of possible moves. By contrast, humans face an infinite number of choices in everyday life, and here, brute force is not an option. Computers, then, will need to find ways to grasp the infinite if they are ever to earn the stamp of true intelligence...
This is what Harvard needs. People that have good questions and astute comments can quickly earn there reputation as Clones and can jump to the front of the speaking line during section. People that don't have takes can be run out of the section due to embarrassment after receiving so much smack. Then there are those of us that just sit and listen who simply receive entertainment for our trouble...
...discussed the phenomenon of highly paid corporate CEOs who earn millions a year [BUSINESS, April 28], often as much as 200 times the salary of the average factory worker. How does a salary of $24,000 a year for the typical employee relate to the $20 million to $30 million annual salary that a company executive may earn? The long-ago TV quiz show Dollar a Second provides a clue. With 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour, at a dollar a second the overpaid CEO makes $3,600 an hour. Since he might...
...weeks old." Did we read that correctly? Forget about the mother's regaining her strength or ensuring her child's well-being by breast feeding; forget about the critical mother-child bonding process. Let's just get that woman behind the counter of the discount store (where she will earn less than the licensed child-care provider she'll require). TRACY AND ELIZABETH HODSON Alameda, Calif...