Word: takeaways
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Football's easy when you're on a roll, but Harvard needs to learn to stop its opponent when the other team has the momentum. The only ways to do that are a long, crowd-silencing drive on offense or a takeaway on defense. If this team develops the ability to come up with big plays when it needs them most, it should go into the Yale game...
Cornell's heroics were nearly squelched before they started, when an apparent Crimson takeaway was nullified by a penalty...
...short-term takeaway is that those who were too bearish because they feared the mighty Fed got faked out again. Sure, the Fed must stomp on the brakes periodically. But remember, the Fed always favors prosperity long term--how could it not? By removing the bias, Greenspan has removed the speed bumps, and if you waited until the all clear was sounded, you missed a true romp in the averages...
...there is a longer-term takeaway that is much more important for you to understand. So much of the do-it-yourself financial revolution that has gripped this country is incredibly positive. The combination of cheap commissions and readily available information has empowered individuals to take better care of their finances, in many cases, than a broker or adviser ever could...
Only connecting and talking about experience dissolve into resorting to a pixellation of language and the mind, a crippling of human interaction worsened by the vacuum of decency in Eddie and his milieu--these perhaps can be the more trenchant and symptomatic takeaway for this stage-bound hit parade of misogynistic characters...