Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Reagan race have touched off the most skeptical examination of public opinion polling since 1948, when the surveyers made Thomas Dewey a sure winner over Harry Truman. In response, the experts have been explaining, qualifying, clarifying-and rationalizing. Simultaneously, they are privately embroiled in as much backbiting, mudslinging and mutual criticism as the tight-knit little profession has ever known. The public and private pollsters are criticizing their competition's judgment, methodology, reliability and even honesty...
...Israeli Labor Party Leader Shimon Peres, former Foreign Minister Abba Eban and former Chief of Staff Haim Bar-Lev visited Cairo to take part in a symposium on the Palestinian problem sponsored by the Egyptian magazine October. Sadat took the opportunity to meet with the Israelis and discuss their mutual concerns...
...mutual funds and other institutions, which had mostly been sitting on, the sidelines in the waning weeks of the campaign, investors sent share prices soaring on the very day after the election. Although the Dow wound up that session with an impressive 16-point gain, at one time it stood 45 points above the pre-election close. Moreover, an unprecedented 84.1 million shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Prices later slipped back as banks boosted the interest rates they charge their prime corporate customers by a full point, to 15½%. But the chill of rising rates...
...aspect of modern corporate life is immune to the onrush of computer technology's latest tools. In Boston, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. has provided word-processing terminals for more than 100 secretaries and other clerical workers. Since January productivity for the employees has jumped by an astonishing...
...shows in her testimony and behavior that as a child he was deprived of self-reliance by her smothering attentions. His wife's evidence-supported by his own dreams and memories-reveals that what seemed a marriage of near exemplary closeness was actually a case of almost childlike mutual dependency. A psychiatrist insists that men kill because it is only through murder that one can totally possess another. He warns that Peter must now be regarded as a potential suicide because, having murdered his wife's surrogate in an enactment of possessive passion, he must now kill himself...