Word: stakes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...much is at stake in the world of government that it's hard to accept that anyone deserves a second chance; why not "one strike and you're out?" Jimmy Carter never got another chance--he had to make his name on the international stage. Luckily, Herbert Hoover didn't get one either...
...some marketing of their own. Ford is the most ambitious, aiming to capture 5% of the Japanese market by the end of the decade by importing 100,000 cars and manufacturing 100,000 more in Mazda's factories in Japan. (Ford is Mazda's main shareholder, with a 24.5% stake.) Konen Suzuki, who became president of Ford Japan after spending 29 years at Toyota, has launched Detroit's first TV campaign in Japan, in which local Ford owners proudly tell the camera, "This is my first Ford." Most of the ads show right-hand-drive models such as the Probe...
Both the men's and women's squads have something at stake tomorrow. The men are looking to show the rest of the Ivy League that although they may be down, they are certainly...
Even though most of that income will be reinvested in the firm until Mindich's retirement, he will likely still make a salary of hundreds of thousands of dollars plus interest on his stake in the company...
...believe that he is suicidal, and if he sees Clinton moves in with full force, then he can always pull back," Bellin said. "I think a forceful response is the only way to deal with the situation [when there is] a matter of national interests at stake, and of human rights even...