Word: lose
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...event designed to inform women about the benefits of folic acid. While she no longer sits in on West Wing meetings, she makes sure that top members of her staff do. Says one: "She has two or three people who are kind of constantly with us." And they rarely lose an argument...
...been crucial in the new economic order. One legacy of 1998 has been the destruction of some of academe's and Wall Street's most cherished models of the world. More data and faster markets, says Greenspan, mean more opportunities to make money. They also mean more chances to lose your shirt, something he calls "the increased productivity of mistakes." Computers make it possible to push a button and destroy a billion dollars of wealth. The chairman was warning about the problem long before Long-Term Capital Management vaporized $4 billion, but that debacle silenced any skeptics...
...surprised to the downside so often lately that I think the worst may be over. Much of the bad news may be, at last, priced into the stock. Nevertheless, with Coke selling at 40 times this year's expected earnings, it's no low-risk bargain. These days I lose more sleep over an investment in Coke than over one in tech...
...feel that it is my purpose to lighten thespirit even on a tiny level with humor," she said."Carry the joy you feel right now, at 20, throughthe rest of your life. Don't ever lose thatsmile...
...Anytime you lose a player of that caliber it hurts," Tomassoni said after Moore's initial injury. "We just have to hope he comes back real soon...