Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Thus some economic advisers are telling the White House to fight to the end for its tax plan-at the very time that the Administration is having trouble countering Democratic strategy and keeping its own conservative troops in line. The outlook is not only for a long argument in Congress, but divided counsel within the Administration. -By George J. Church...
...company's president said he remains "cautious about the economic outlook for the rest of the year...
...South Korea's economic outlook: I rule out dramatic economic growth. We seek stable economic growth based on stable prices. During the '80s, we would like to achieve an average annual growth rate of 7%. I am optimistic. Our export trade is improving steadily, and we have highly competent public servants to deal with the problem of planning an economic policy. We also have a hardworking, zealous, dedicated labor force...
...proclaim Reagan's tax program dead. He counseled the G.O.P. to cooperate in devising a compromise measure to reduce taxes less broadly and deeply, for one year only. That drew a threat from Stockman, after a White House meeting, that Reagan would veto such a measure. The outlook today is much what it has been from the outset: the President will get most of the spending cuts he wants, but his tax bill is in serious trouble...
...week's end mediation efforts and formal talks were still going on, and hope for some breakthrough continued to flicker. But the outlook was grim. Observed Poland Expert Adam Bromke, a political science professor at Ontario's McMaster University: "The whole thing has the makings of a Greek tragedy. All the actors know they are heading for disaster. But they appear to be under a spell they cannot break...