Word: paces
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...tried to keep pace with the smoothly-oiled Republican machine, but with considerably less success. The committee has thus far raised far less than the GOP's $35 million, and several campaign officials blaim the lag on peer management in the DNC camp. These critics point to the $2.8 million loss on a highly publicized telethon last September, which DNC Chairman Charles T. Manatt and either committee members estimated would set a record $10 to $20 million. And a December fundraising tour raised barely half of its projected $2.5 million gain...
...upturn may abruptly end. Such concerns have sent the Dow Jones industrial average plummeting 110 points in the past month. At a meeting last week in Manhattan, the members of TIME's Board of Economists foresaw continued growth this year, but predicted that the recovery's pace would slow. Said Walter Heller, who was chief economic adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson: "The expansion won't peter out, but it will peter down...
...however, the economy remains upward bound. Said Alan Greenspan, a New York consultant who was President Ford's chief economic adviser: "The slowing from the peak pace of last year has been remarkably modest. And far more important, there is no evidence of imminent deterioration...
...meter run, Kate Wiley accelerated to a consistent, quick speed and stayed with it. She kept running as her competitors dropped back one by one. Wiley simply maintained her pace After five thousand meters she was all alone at the tape. Wiley...
Last night the Crimson won in classic form as star center Kathy Carroll hat-tricked, and Hurley had two goals, including an unassisted short-handed tally to pace the team offensively. And back in the Harvard zone. All-Ivy netminder Cheryl Tate turned away 21 of the 22 shots she faced...