Word: recoupment
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Diversify into a few funds and stay in the market for at least 10 years if possible, no matter how it performs. That should enable you to recoup any losses...
Silva has associated himself with a conservative academic freedom group in Washington, D.C. called the Center for Individual Rights. He is attempting to recoup $42,355 in lost salary, achieve the lifting of university sanctions imposed against him and gain further unspecified compensation, The Boston Globe reported yesterday...
Reardon also said he did not think the owner would recoup his losses with the insurance policy on the building...
...which they would supply votes but not leadership -- the religious right's image as sinister, rigid and exclusionary was excellent material. Ditto for liberal opponents like People for the American Way, which monitors the religious right and scores points from its every excess. After the election, Reed scurried to recoup. "This stealth thing is bad for the movement," he announced. "It isn't the future. It's the past, if anything." Reed struggled to practice diversity, conservative style. When he opened a Washington lobbying office, he appointed a Jew, Marshall Wittmann, to head it. In last spring's New York...
...rumblings of change in motion. Eleven climbers died on the mountain in May 1992 alone. A task force was convened to review climbing rules in U.S. parks. The consensus, says Butch Farabee, a former Park Service emergency-services coordinator who chaired the group, was that "we should recoup costs. Rescuers are hanging their own rears out in the wind anytime they undertake a rescue. Some of these climbers need to be held more responsible." One proposal is that, beginning in 1994 at Denali and Washington's Mount Rainier, some sort of bonding arrangement be imposed on climbers...