Word: loosening
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Spirit Week may provide a few fun diversions, and we are not denying that Harvard students could stand to loosen up a bit. But it will not, as the council claims, unite us around anything other than ridicule of the council itself...
...close together forcing their finished products to curve in weirdly. Luckily for Megdanis, her experienced grandmother taught her the ropes, so she has been loose from the get go. iSome peopleis are tighter than others. All new stitchers are usually too tight. But over time they learn to loosen up,i Megdanis assures...
...important thing this weekend is to play with desire," Nowak said. "We need to loosen up and the goals will come...
...faculty committee may well choose to loosen these restrictions. Several competing universities already have less stringent standards. At Stanford, for instance, faculty members are allowed to own up to $100,000 worth of research and technology firms without alerting university...
...more lasting impact, though, Richardson's formula will require cooperation from none other than OPEC. Richardson will try diplomatic jawboning to get some of its members to loosen their restraints on supply. He's scheduled to meet this week with Mexico's Oil Minister at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He'll then travel to Oslo and, later in February, to the Middle East for more arm-twisting. Perhaps he'll remind the Kuwaitis and the Saudis that they owe the U.S. a favor. And he'll warn the producers that there are real macroeconomic risks to higher...