Word: maintain
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...recently relied on Mark Davidner in net, over George Demetroulakis, who must have nightmares about the Garden after last year's disastrous performance. Davidner often exhibits O'Connor's style but not always his talent, as he tends to drop to the ice too soon. He has managed to maintain a .88 save average but had two rough outings in losses to Cornell and B.U. last week, and there is still a chance Demetroulakas or freshman Tim Marshall may see action instead...
...negotiations with tenants, Harvard has been represented by the developer it has selected to perform the massive rehabilitation of the building at 122 Mt. Auburn St. across from the post office. Housing Associates of Cambridge would acquire ownership of the Craigie Apartments while Harvard would maintain ownership of land on the site, under the terms of an agreement between the University and the developer...
...president called for an eight-year transition period under which the states would assume full control over such progams as food stamps and Aid to Families with Dependent Children. The federal government would assume sole responsibility for the Medicaid program, and would maintain a $28-billion-a-year trust fund for the first four years of the transition to help the states with the additional economic burden...
...competitors, though, are ready to do battle. Earlier this month IBM completed a major restructuring of its marketing operation in order to be in a better position to maintain its computer market dominance. RCA, which already has four communications satellites above the earth, is likewise undaunted. Even tiny MCI, the long-distance phone company that has already launched a serious fight for some of AT&T's long-distance markets, is confident that it can stand up to the giant. Said MCI President V. Orville Wright: "We can beat them from the standpoint of cost. I see the possibility...
...important consideration in forming the president's foreign policy. "The administration had taken the view that it is important to compromise with and make concessions to the allies," he said, adding that while Reagan's political supporters advocated a hard-line foreign policy, he has nevertheless tried to maintain "a degree of solidarity with the allies...