Word: paring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Koch will need all the help he can get. Nearly all of the municipal union leaders vehemently opposed Koch because of his determination to reduce the work force further and his intention to pare fringe benefits. Contracts covering most of the employees expire between March 30 and June 30, and the pugnacious transit workers are first in line. Yet last week, even before the vote tally was in, local Teamster Chief Barry Feinstein was at Koch's private headquarters to pay his respects. "I anticipate a very tough year," said the man whose followers snarled the city...
...Faculty probably will consider a polished set of proposals" this winter, Rosovsky said. He added, however, that the task force will have to pare down the current draft of the plan before then because this version would increase the number of requirements students would have to fulfill...
Exchange, who came in as interim chairman. Though Haack describes Lockheed as "a colossus to try to get your arms around," he helped to pare long-term bank debt from $595 million to $425 million. During his tenure, a special review committee of outside directors drafted a severe code of ethical conduct that bars any illegal or off-the-books payments...
...Broadway-bound play of the same name. Marcovicci-best known as Woody Allen's girl friend in The Front-admires the strong-willed wife of King Akhenaten. "I like to play women who want something for themselves and will fight for it," says Andrea. To pre pare for her role, she spent hours in the Egyptian collection at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art and is now reading Herodotus and other historians. Says Andrea: "The well-to-do women had at least three handmaidens and went through elaborate preparations early in the day. They also shaved their heads...
...right direction, but they agree that it has flaws. For example, the proposal to return to consumers money collected in higher taxes will boost living costs and add to the Consumer Price Index. To hold down the C.P.I., the Democrats would prefer that the money be used to pare payroll taxes or increase revenue sharing to states and cities. Republican Greenspan would push for greater decontrol of prices despite congressional antipathy toward oil companies. Greenspan believes that the very existence of a price-regulating bureaucracy creates uncertainty for oilmen and inhibits investment for increasing production...