Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...many of the country's 4,000 hedge funds--lightly regulated and often secretive, high-risk vehicles for sophisticated investors. The banks and brokerages that have loaned them money could be carrying big and undisclosed potential liabilities. If those lenders get caught in a cash squeeze, they could respond by cutting back on lending, even to low-risk borrowers...
...being part of The Eastern Media Elite, have been transformed into The American People. Surveys on the White House scandal reflect our views precisely. When the Sunday talk-show commentators whom I refer to as the Sabbath Gasbags pontificate confidently on how The American People are going to respond, the Gasbags are always wrong. In January my wife and I sometimes had to wait for a survey result to find that out. Not anymore. We now realize...
When asked if legal responsibility wouldincrease the University's response to harassmentcomplaints, Avery said, "Harvard's actionswouldn't change a whole lot. We really do tend tothese cases and respond very well. But will peoplewant to come forward if their names will beplastered all over...
...Africa unacceptable [NATION, Sept. 7]? I thought the only way to deal with terrorism was through international agreements and diplomacy. I thought only terrorists used violence to reach their goals. But I was wrong, so wrong. And by the way, in what fashion did he think terrorists would respond? How else but with new bombings? When is the violence going to stop? Who is going to stop the vendettas? HARRIETH LUNDBERG, 17 Kvaloysletta, Norway...
...Palestinian cabinet Thursday night repeated Yasser Arafat's pledge to declare a Palestinian state, despite Israel's warning that it will respond with "unilateral action." Rhetoric aside, Arafat's plan -- which he is expected to pitch to the U.N. General Assembly on Monday -- may be good news for Benjamin Netanyahu. "It would free Netanyahu of any obligations under the Oslo peace accords, which he opposed, and would freeze the current situation in Palestinian territories," says TIME Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer. "That would mean a Palestinian state in half of Gaza and a few islands of the West Bank...