Word: regains
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...they are calling for tougher fiscal and monetary policies. Kaufman contends that across-the-board tax cuts should be postponed and the federal budget should be balanced by next year. Woj ilower advocates placing controls on the amount of credit that banks can issue. Wall Street is unlikely to regain its composure fully until the Reagan Administration takes some policy steps in those directions. -By Charles Alexander. Reported by Frederick Ungeheuer/New York
...meantime solidified his power within the Teamsters, became president in his own right. Later Hoffa, who suspected Fitzsimmons of engineering the terms of Hoffa's release for his own ambitions, disavowed the agreement with federal authorities, raising the possibility that he would try to regain the union presidency at the 1976 Teamster convention. He never got the chance: in 1975 Hoffa disappeared, almost certainly murdered, and his body has never been found or the case solved...
...comforting to know that Japan has relaxed its practice of dumping products in the U.S. It would be even more comforting if U.S. workers and businessmen could regain the jobs and businesses destroyed by this long-term practice...
Whatever the cause, Brezhnev's condition requires careful husbanding of his energies. Said a Western observer in Prague last week: "Brezhnev pays a price for trips like this. At his age he has to rest for several days afterward to regain his strength." All too obviously, traveling takes its toll on the man who once gloried in boar hunts, flashy Western automobiles, good food and drink and, not least, the sociable company of attractive women...
...Kanner syndrome, and for other pioneering work at the Johns Hopkins Children's Psychiatric Clinic, which he founded in 1930; in Sykesville, Md. Kanner wrote the classic textbook Child Psychiatry (1935) as well as more popular works on child rearing in which, for example, he urged mothers to regain the common sense that had "been yours before you allowed yourselves to be intimidated by would-be omniscient totalitarians...