Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fail." So posits one of the venerable Salada tea bags that have guided many through this herky-jerky four-year escapade. I'd always laughed at its more-jaded-than-thou outlook. After my oral exams, Salad's wise man is the one doing the snickering...
...TIME board was particularly heartened by the rapidly brightening outlook for consumer spending, which accounts for some two-thirds of the U.S. gross national product. As a result, the board now predicts that G.N.P. will grow at a robust annual rate of 6% in the second quarter. That represents a significant increase from the 4.3% rate members forecast when they met in February, and would approach the 7% clip that postwar recoveries have averaged during the first year after a recession...
...thanks to lower interest rates and a flood of new deposits, the thrift industry is beginning to revive. San Diego's Home Federal, for example, lost $33.9 million in 1982, but it had a $4.4 million profit in the first quarter, and the outlook for the rest of the year is good...
...conclusions are surprisingly optimistic. They cite several American companies, including General Electric, Cummins Engine and Signetics Corp., a semiconductor firm, for some promising management innovations. General Electric, for example, involves shop-floor workers in finding ways to improve production.Such cases leave the authors upbeat about the long-term outlook for American business...
...York Giants General Manager George Young, a stupendously large man with touchingly weak eyes and a gentle outlook on most things, refers to football players in terms of livestock, as in "The Cincinnati Bengals certainly have the livestock." Since most pro-football people speak this way, it was kind of exciting over the past two weeks when the meat talked back...