Word: staking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...When you finally do settle down, you have a stake in what's going on," he said. "You're concerned about taxes, your kid's education, whether you'll have a job tomorrow. And you'll vote...
...rope lines, empathizing like all get-out. He astonished NATO foreign ministers when he answered a question about the long-term military security of Western Europe by saying his Administration had put 100,000 policemen on the street and created 10.5 million new jobs. And Clinton continues to stake out the middle ground by bringing up tiny but symbolic issues like school uniforms--practicing what some analysts call "the politics of miniaturization...
...companies are not strangers. BT (1995 revenues: $22 billion) bought a 20% stake in MCI (1995 revenues: $15.3 billion) for $4.3 billion in 1994 and earlier this year said the two would combine their Internet networks...
Working off an old (1955) film of the same title, writers Richard Price and Alexander Ignon have imagined this tough artisan of the deal (he built a major airline from scratch) confronting an equally smart and ruthless kidnapper (Gary Sinise) and his dangerously fractious gang. At stake: the life of Tom's cruelly abducted son. The ransom: $2 million. Tom's wife (Rene Russo), the FBI man in charge of the case (Delroy Lindo) and everybody else involved, with conventional wisdom at their command, recommend paying up. In 7 out of 10 cases, the G-man tells Tom, this leads...
...extreme answers reflect a failure to think carefully about what's at stake," he said...