Word: reductionism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"Your admissions office may have engaged in collusion with other colleges to which you were admitted to eliminate or reduce your scholarship aid and to increase the general fee paid by all students," the advertisement reads. "You may be entitled to damages of treble your aid reduction and the general...
But as Clinton and his top economic advisers settled into the White House last week and resumed work on the deficit-reduction plan that they have promised to outline by mid-February, they could agree on few cuts in the big spending programs and tax breaks that benefit middle- and...
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania determined on 9/2/92 that the scholarship practices of Harvard, MIT and the seven other Ivy League schools violated the U.S. antitrust laws. If you were admitted to more than one college within that group, and your high school record was...
Clinton simply cannot fulfill his pledges to "grow the economy" through both short-term stimulus and long-term investment (read: spending) while cutting the deficit in half in four years -- at least not while cutting middle-class taxes, avoiding a gasoline-tax boost and carrying out other ancillary pledges. His...
While backing away from a middle-class tax cut, Clinton is sticking to the idea of pumping an extra $20 billion in deficit spending into the economy this year -- down from a $50 billion stimulus that was under serious discussion in mid-December -- through investment tax credits and public-works...