Word: nothingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Opponents of the repeal contend that taxpayers will gain nothing from voting yes, and that the measure would simply cut wages and increase profits for the contractors. The prevailing wage, they contend, insures that quality work is provided on public projects by preventing communities from automatically accepting the lowest bid...
To endorse the repeal on the belief that local taxes might be marginally decreased is to accept a definition of community as being limited to a group of individuals gathered together with common borders, and nothing more. It is an abandonment of the idea that members of a community must...
"The reality of it is that it has nothing to do with the campaign, only state issues," he said. "The question of whether or not there will be fallout is totally dependent on what the governor has done or will do."
"[Saturday's loss] makes the next two weeks a lot harder in the Ivies," Princeton Coach Bob Bradley said. "Nothing is decided yet."
Despite these impressive wins, nothing was more satisfying than the victory over William and Mary in the finals. Harvard captured the match, 5-1, to prove once and for all that it is number-one.