Word: expanding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Japan, the biggest and most aggressive Asian challenger, had what it considered a poor year in 1981, with growth of 3.3%. In 1982 the Japanese economy is expected to expand at about the same rate. Inflation, meanwhile is projected to stay at about the current 4%. Thanks to its heavy exports of autos, electronics and other high-technology gear, Japan last year piled up a trade surplus of about $23 billion, as compared with just $2 billion...
...hopes to expand the boundaries of the Medical Area, which the hospital and the MHPC set in 1976. Also, BWH wants to exceed a local ordinance limiting the ratio between the floor space of the tower and the land it rests...
...added one more thing: sports. Sports now takes up a solid half of the Post and the section will probably expand even more. And the sports coverage is high quality, too, which helps keep hold on the Times readers who now buy the Post in the afternoon just for the sports. With stories like that of George Steinbrenner's tumultous reign over the New York Yankees--controversial, complicated and capable of generating more news and rumor than television could possibly cover--the Post carved a very comfortable niche for itself. The Murdoch formula quickly boosted circulation from...
...chairman of the Zoning Board Hugh A. Russell, said the restrictions on Crimson Travel's signs were part of the 1978 decision to allow the company to expand up two stories. "At that time we noticed the small building was peppered with signs, and we didn't want any more even on a larger building," he added...
...spokesman for the Massachusetts Hospital Association said yesterday the bill would make state law consistent with a Federal measure passed in July 1980 which allows hospitals to expand without state permission...