Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...real issue, says Arthur Shapiro, Seagram's executive vice president of marketing strategy, is equal access in a radically fragmented media landscape. "The use of electronic advertising for products like spirits has undergone change," he says, "and so have people relative to those changes." Translation: this is the jaded 1990s, and our ads are nothing compared to the stuff people see on cable and the Internet, so get off our case...
Much of her work has also concerned gender theory. For example, she has studied the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and how gender affects democratic interaction within groups...
...workers, teachers, soldiers and pensioners that last week he had to order Russia's disapproving central bank to fork over $1 billion to help pay for it all. In the past five weeks Yeltsin's appeal, according to most of Russia's unreliable opinion polls, has climbed steadily to equal or overtake his rivals...
...passion lies in reading. He admits that he no longer has time to implement his intricate highlighting system, but at the same time, he has also expanded his reading list outside of class. In the last month, Pasquale says he has read 15 to 20 books and an equal number of lengthy journal articles...
...financial services company that sells primarily to military employees. Current policy allows military personel to take outside employment that does not conflict with their duties, and requires employees to avoid even the appearance of violating ethical standards. Civilian cabinet and sub-cabinet level employees may earn outside income equal to 15 percent of their base salary. The question for Thurmond's committee is whether such outside employment is potentially a conflict of interest. -->