Word: outlook
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...while both economic experts were reluctant to call Clinton a "tax and spender" and rejected comparisons to liberal administrations of the past, government experts said that in style and outlook. Clinton bears comparison to Lyndon B. Johnson...
...works are distinctively hers. In an interview, she described them as "ancient pieces in modern form," and says that no one has ever before attempted the specific fusion she achieves in her work. As a Latin American Catholic woman with a modern aesthetic sensibility, she definitely presents a new outlook to North American viewers...
...everything but twirl their mustaches. The shallow plantation wives are cliches of another sort: "If it were not for the slave girls," says one, excusing the menfolk's sexual dalliances, "we women would have to submit to our husbands whenever they feel . . . healthy." The young Queen expresses her romantic outlook in sappy lines like "I want to marry a prince on a white horse...
That is particularly alarming because no matter what policies the new Administration pursues, the fate of the recovery will ultimately rest on the willingness of companies to start hiring again. So far, the outlook seems stubbornly dim. A recent American Management Association index of the hiring plans of 785 companies stands at a dismal 9.6 on a scale of 100. A growing economy would normally produce an index at least in the 30s. "This recovery will be limited to fewer jobs and lower incomes than at any other time in the postwar period," says Lawrence Mishel, research director...
Chelsea High School senior Regina Stec says the arrival of B.U. tutors has been a two-way street. "They are learning to teach in a place with all the challenges," Stec said. "It's given us a new outlook on things...