Word: paces
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Chen says, however, that great changes have occurred over the years in terms of the mentality of Chinese graduate students studying science. Chen says that most of this is a result of the rapid pace of China's economic development recently...
...Crimson fell to the Lady Game-cocks, 72-69, after several shots missed the mark in the waning seconds of the contest. Harvard's 26 turnovers led to 30 South Carolina points, and Annie Lester scored 31 points to pace the Lady Gamecocks...
...investors may not get whole for a while. It's worth noting, though, that even with its recent 30% decline, Intel's shares are up fourfold in three years. Tech stocks, on average, have risen about twice as fast as the Dow Jones industrial average since June 1994. That pace was unsustainable no matter how much Grove and company may change the world...
...offers cell phones to citizen patrols and television ratings for absent parents. As more and more corporations shovel workers into managed-care programs, Clinton unveils a new patient "bill of rights": "I think it's fair to say that almost every family feels some insecurity at the scope and pace of change in the world," he said. "There are so many people in this country that, because of these changes, feel like they're always going to be on the losing end of cost-cutting and quality issues in every sector of life." Much of the legislation that has passed...
Ever cautious, Greenspan warned in October that labor markets were tightening at an "unsustainable" pace. And he has never recanted his belief that the Fed should tighten credit mildly at the first signs of renewed inflation. But for now the Asian crisis has put on the shelf any plans for an interest-rate boost. Maybe the good times can roll a little longer...