Word: growths
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Given the fondness of money managers for IBM, some analysts wonder whether the $280 offer will actually persuade many institutions to sell. Still, the offer strikes a balance. It allows the faithful to stay committed to IBM. And it permits skeptics who wonder whether the company's premier growth days are over to trim holdings quietly without sending tremors through Wall Street...
...left hand several years later, he turned to conducting. At 32 he became music director of the Dresden Opera. There were, later on, tours of the U.S.S.R., Czechoslovakia and other Eastern bloc countries. But recalls Tennstedt: "For any musician, travel was restricted, and there were so few possibilities for growth. Modern music from the West was off limits. East Germany has many composers, but very few good ones. Nor does it have many good orchestras...
Team caption William R. Horton Jr. '77 said the resolution "amounts to support of amateur hockey and what it stands for." Horton added the House attention might stimulate the growth of amateur sports in the Boston area...
...healthier national economy and changes in fundraising techniques both contributed to the Fund's subsequent growth, Clifton said...
Pleasure Principle. In parts of the critically overpopulated Third World, birth rates are also tapering off. "Sometime near the beginning of this decade, the rate of world population growth reached an all-time high and then began to subside," notes Lester Brown, president of WorldWatch Institute, an international research organization. "In 1970 human numbers grew by an estimated 1.90%, an annual increase of 69 million. The most recent data show a marked decline since then, to 1.64%, an increase of 64 million a year...