Word: gross
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Resident philosophy tutor Steven A. Gross '87 welcomed the news that "things are moving...
Peter P. Mullen, an executive partner atSkadden, Arps, yesterday called his formeremployee's alleged action a "gross violation oftrust...
...that President Bush's handling of the economy has been atrocious. Almost every economic indicator we can find is either still dropping or increasing only erratically. The end of the second quarter, for example, marked the 13th straight quarter of low growth or overall decline in the gross domestic product...
Supply-side economics failed dismally in the 1980s, with taxes dropping but with no real increase in productivity--one real measure of a nation's success. The per capita gross domestic product edged up at a lower rate than in any decade in 50 years...
...gloomy outlook for the poorest countries, the most bothersome question facing much of the world is about the fate of the U.S. There is no doubt, of course, that America will be a major player on the world scene. Its military power, its 20% share of the world's gross national product and its mastery of such cutting-edge fields as biotechnology, microprocessors and information technologies guarantee that. It will bestride the North American Free Trade Agreement like a colossus...