Word: standardly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...That standard changed," Glassman, who is now a financial columnist at The Washington Post, says, "My guard was sort of transitional--not as radical as those who came after...
...point of confusion people sometimes have is that unequal dollars spent on men's and women's sports is de facto a sign of inequity," says Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68, chair of the self-study steering committee. "Not true--there is no standard that says that the dollars spent have to be the same, and in fact that would make no sense...
...with this increased communication, the mentality of a double standard is being removed...
...creepy cabin, which has been trucked in as evidence, all to give jurors an idea of the life-style of the man on trial. Burrell overruled Kaczynski's objections to this plan on the grounds that the lawyers, not the client, should be in control of defense strategy. "The standard for the conduct of criminal cases says that the client has the choice of whether to plead guilty or not, or whether to take the stand or not," observes Stanford University law professor Barbara Babcock, "but I don't think that the tactical decision of what defenses to raise...
...Standard & Poor's 500, including dividends, rose 33.4% last year, 23.1% the year before and 37.4% the year before that, according to research firm Ibbotson Associates. This is the first time that the index has risen more than 20% in three successive years, and is the best three-year run ever. The index rose in each of the past seven years--not a first, but rare. And in that seven years it dipped as much as 10% only once, a record. The amazing run has prompted millions to stake their retirement on the bull market and by now has convinced...