Word: notionally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Board players revel in the notion that they are in the know. They note that the boards are often filled with such vital information as strategic plans, growth projections, competitive analysis and sophisticated discussion of new products. In the Intel folder, contributors regularly discuss dram pricing and its likely impact on the stock price, while in the Merck board, doctors have weighed in with their views of Fosamax, the company's new osteoporosis drug. "It's the kind of concrete information Wall Street used to have a monopoly on because they were the only ones with the money to perform...
...vigorous, thorough investigation is taking place, it does not matter if that investigation's results are not believed by those who have lost the most in the church fires, and they won't, unless blacks also become convinced that every possibility is being seriously considered--including the alarming notion that some of the investigators are themselves compromised by racist attitudes...
...likely to prevail with their considerable military arsenal. Plans to supply $800 million worth of military training and supplies are in the works, but have been delayed. Thompson doubts that keeping U.S. troops in Bosnia will reflect badly on Clinton, as long as there are few casualties. Though the notion of American troops at risk overseas would normally be a great liability in a presidential election year, the issue is less explosive since Bob Dole's Bosnia position has not diverged sharply from Clinton's. Jenifer Mattos
After briefly exploring the notion of pursuing a joint degree in Music and Economics, Capello returned in his junior year to concentrate in the "Culture and Personality" Social Studies track. "It was the best choice of my undergraduate career," he now says...
...Pilbeam disputed the notion that he would press the ethnic studies issue...