Word: relentlessly
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...eliminate as many as 15,000 jobs, or 20% of its work force, in a move to help it compete with low-cost rivals like Southwest Airlines. And United said it lost nearly $100 million in the first quarter because of competition from the no-frills carriers. Amid such relentless bloodletting, some 10 million frequent flyers traveled free on U.S. airlines in 1993, an amount equal to 7% of all passenger traffic. While those freebies may have helped instill customer loyalty, they also cut into the airlines' bottom lines...
These perceptions are hardly fixed or firm. Bosnia is the core of the President's foreign policy problem; Clinton's zigzag alternations between high-minded declarations and failure to implement them, together with the relentless horror of the war, have bled U.S. prestige more than anything else. The steady drumbeat of criticism from pundits and the foreign policy establishment could turn to cheers if his latest bombing initiative in Bosnia marks the beginning, at long last, of a clear and forceful U.S. policy toward that tortured country. But if this improvisation, like so many before it, leads only to further...
...that didn't stop the relentless thieves of Cambridge, recently dubbed "the bike theft capital of Massachusetts" by The Boston Globe...
...challenge Sebastian Conley to explain why he chose Gorazde as a vehicle for humor about cannibalism. In light of the relentless and ruthless bombardment of Gorazde by Bosnian Serb militia, I was stunned after reading his "Seth Lives" strip which appeared on April...
Davis proceeded to lead a relentless campaignfor the council, which included several doordrops,postering and even direct mailing during thethree-day election to students who hadn't yetvoted, according to North House residents...