Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Arctic Joe: Restic said he did not feel the cold until he left the Bowl at game's end. Then it hit him. By Joe, it was cold...
...honest, I didn't feel the cold until after we got off [the field]," Restic said. "You're just so involved in the game. It's pressure-packed for 60 minutes. When I got off the field and outside the stadium, I felt the cold...
...students should not hesitate to complain about a lessthen-adequate section instructor and should feel no compunctions whatsoever about raising a stink and switching out. Further, we should have no qualms about asking professors to regrade exams if we doubt the competence or judgment of our graders. Professors, after all, are--technically, at least--responsible for assigning all grades...
This week the group may feel more pressure, since the deadline arrives Friday. Congress could seek an extension of the Gramm-Rudman date, but that would be risky unless the group produces a compromise plan beforehand. Reason: the delay might send a strong signal to the financial markets that Washington is truly incapable of making tough decisions...
...most asked economic question since Black Monday is whether the crash * will bring a general slump, and yet few economists feel certain one way or another. Says Jerry Jasinowski, chief economist for the National Association of Manufacturers: "We're in the eye of a hurricane right now. All the usual indicators aren't very useful in telling what's going to happen next." While the consensus is that growth will slow to a laggard 1% or 2% early in 1988, there are no concrete signs so far of a drastic consumer-spending slowdown. Last week the Commerce Department reported that...