Word: plan
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...plan file that pops up on telnet when someone "fingers" Rachel L. Brown '01 reads, "Back to basics...
...Forbes, trumpeting his own plan to privatize social security by giving Americans an option to invest their retirement accounts, criticized Bush for saying he would consider raising the age required to claim Social Security benefits...
...overachieving, self-confident and macho personality that seems to serve you well in consulting. He has a reputation for working very long hours and pushing his people hard. In the middle of Wang's meeting with Mike, Tom whips out a draft document that he thinks will help their planning--surprised, Mike asks when such a plan was created. Tom replies that he wrote the plan "between 1 and 2:30 yesterday. You'd be afraid if you knew what went on inside my head everyday," he tells them...
...explains. Wang likens it to "a mathematical problem, when you define the boundaries first and then think creatively within those boundaries." So, when Conrad's approach to the data analysis problem is scattered, insists that he describe exactly what he needs her to produce. But when Conrad tries to plan "work for the plane ride home," Wang asks, "What else can I do to make your job easier? Because I know that you're under a lot of pressure...
...Bush could alienate many of the "Reagan Democrats" who are less concerned with personal financial stability than they were in leaner times, as well as Republican fiscal conservatives who may be more drawn to a conservative Reform party candidate. And many Democrats and Republicans could find fault with a plan that would spend more money than the Congressional Budget Office says we're going to be taking in. "Bush is certainly open for attack on both fronts," says Carney, "but overall this proposal will be a boon both in the short term and in the general election because it puts...