Word: shifts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Ferrick says he regrets the shift from the broader social action of the 1960s to the "private and the personal" because "the foremost characteristic of an educated person is a social conscience...
...lucrative) new territory. With nearly all the boundaries removed, aggressive companies will undoubtedly try to expand into new areas. The quickest way to do that is through alliances and mergers, and most observers expect that industry consolidation--ventures linking phone companies, broadcast networks, computer firms, cable companies--will soon shift into high gear. "Companies must choose their partners in the next 12 months, because when the markets converge, anyone who's not a partner is probably a competitor," says Bill Deatherage, telecommunications analyst at Bear Stearns. The end result may be a handful of industry behemoths, each of which...
...council has made a tectonic shift this year. There's been a new openness...a real engagement of the student body," Hyman said during his opening remarks. "A vote for me this Sunday will continue this trend...
Although Ezra, the team's second seeded player, remains on the injured list due to tendon and ligament damage in his playing wrist, the team proved its depth on Sunday, by beating arch rival Princeton 6-3. Ezra's absence made every player shift up one seed...
...stage in his life when he'd like to make a shift to policy, and the Kennedy School and Harvard is the best place to do that.," Carnesale added