Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Democracy is about dialogue and action, also courageous participation. You have to push yourself to an abyss--recognize you can make a difference," West said...
Last April, four months before he resigned, CEO James Schadt unveiled a $400 million revitalization plan to push the company out of its morass and move it forward. But his approach, which upended the firm's age-old philosophy of dedicated product testing prior to direct-mail pitches, was roundly criticized by Wall Street as lacking coherence. In the week the plan was presented, the stock dropped 21%. Schadt's strategy was further hampered by the departure of more than two dozen senior executives...
...Jackson, HRDC's current president, says that despite criticism of the current academic status of drama, students have not made a significant push for a drama department...
...defense classes teaching women the skills to handle threatening situations. But we must ultimately work to reduce the threat of rape. Focusing solely on precautionary measures shifts the responsibility and blame from the perpetrator to the victim. Let's see if we can use that legendary Harvard intellect to push rape prevention toward changes in the way we think and behave...
...Clinton's approval ratings remain stubbornly high, Republicans might even forgo taking any action at all, hoping all the while that even without the drama of an impeachment hearing, Clinton's authority, and his ability to push through the rest of his agenda, will simply wilt under a continuing barrage of ridicule and distaste. It's not exactly a political advantage for the President to seem like his own perennial bimbo eruption. Hillary Clinton insisted to some reporters last week that the crisis will "slowly dissipate over time." That could very well be. But while that's happening, the Clinton...