Word: filled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Student groups play a vital role on campus, onethat the council cannot always fill, he says."There are some things the U.C. can't provide.[There are those] students who want to see Gilbertand Sullivan, and not everyone on the U.C. has thegreatest singing voice...
...still up to you to call those HMOs and see whether they offer a plan that's right for you--say, one that covers prescription drugs (as traditional Medicare does not). Don't wait until the last minute to do this because the best HMOs are likely to fill up fast...
...venerates business leaders and the economic system that allows them to flourish, we should be mindful of the limitations of both. In the years after Vietnam and Watergate, many of us lost faith in our politicians and our military leaders. Instead, we mistakenly looked to the business community to fill the void. Most successful entrepreneurs and executives benefit from their single-minded focus on creating wealth, and when talking about their businesses, they do so with passion. But when discussing society's broader issues, they are too often simplistic and uninformed, and they rarely understand that government's stakeholders have...
...corporate history. He proposed spending more than $5 billion--about three times IBM's revenues at the time--to develop a new line of computers that would make the company's existing machines obsolete. The goal was to replace specialized units with a family of compatible computers that could fill every data-processing need. Customers could start with small computers and move up as their demands increased, taking their old software along with them. This flexibility inspired the name System/360, after the 360 degrees in a circle...
...expect our team to stick up for each other," Allman said. "Still, that will be a tough hole to fill...