Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Executives, meanwhile, feared they would lose control of health-care costs. In Minnesota as elsewhere, HMOs are merging at such a pace that some analysts think the three that currently have 78% of the business will soon have all of it. They "would own all the doctors and hospitals and could charge us whatever they wanted," says a company official. Well before things got to that pass, companies' premium bills were rising rapidly, and no one could quite explain why. "We were writing checks into a system where we didn't know what we were getting for services in return...
Often, the Bulls leave the floor at the half in a reasonably tight game; they may even be behind. However, they keep it together and continue the pace. It's the other team that gets rattled, intimidated or sloppy...
...more laboratories to bring this knowledge to the undergraduate student. In addition, the number of publications that disseminate knowledge and their costs have greatly outpaced inflation. Rises in the price of computers and lab equipment easily outstripped rises in the CPI, and these essentials become obsolete at a dizzying pace and must be replaced. MARK U. EDWARDS JR., President St. Olaf College Northfield, Minnesota...
Freshman midfielder Rebecca Brown agreed with Kleinfelder's assessment of the game. "[The start's] definitely a crucial part. One of our weaknesses as a team is offensive and defensive intensity at the onset of a game. That sets the pace of the entire game...
...start, the pace was set with sloppy play on both sides, with neither team willing to take control of the game. Both teams remained scoreless for most of the first half until Vanderbilt's Kristin Ehst scored the first of her two goals at 14:45, starting a three-goal barrage by the Commodores...