Word: partnerships
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Anderson, who served as police chief of the city of Miami before becoming Cambridge's first commissioner last spring, said the relationship between the two forces would become more of a "partnership" after a formal contract is drawn...
Together, the U.S. and Japan account for 40% of the world's economic output. The interconnectedness of their economies makes a broader strategic partnership between Washington and Tokyo essential, especially since Japan's neighbors include a Russia that is in deepening crisis, a North Korea that has the most militaristic and totalitarian regime on earth and a China that could, in the next few years, undergo a power struggle of epic proportions...
...patient perfectly suited to Dr. Pittman's specialty. Although Pittman will not discuss Turner's case specifically, he says, "What I do is help men who don't have a very good image of masculinity because of a failure in their relationship with their father" learn to have "a partnership with a woman they can see as their equal." Turner approached counseling with the same ferocious concentration on results that made it possible for him, say, to start a second CNN channel, Headline News, in 90 days in 1981. He asked four of his top executives to see Pittman...
...Then what basis do you have for a partnership with Yeltsin...
...companies for promising technological breakthroughs. Meanwhile, Administration officials are examining the possibility of reinstating the Investment Tax Credit, killed in 1986, to boost private investment in research as well as new plant and equipment. "I want to emphasize," said Energy chief Watkins, "that this concept of a new partnership between government and industry is not about government attempting to substitute its judgment for that of experienced businessmen and free markets. It is about U.S. economic growth...