Word: terming
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...young assistant professor, most people feel they don't have a long-term future," said Jenkins, whose new job at Stanford is tenure-track...
Taking issue with Lewis' use of the term "modest," Emma C. Cheuse '98, a sponsor of the bill, said these changes are very important to women's rights...
...costs of insurance and long-term care are now treated as medical expenses, deductible in certain cases...
...rising a bit rather than sinking to still further lows, and a distinct slowdown in corporate profits--especially among companies that had been exporting $300 billion or more a year to the Asian region. On the other hand, sagging demand from Asia is contributing to a worldwide deflation (a term rarely heard since the 1930s) in commodity prices, especially oil. And that is helping to douse what little inflationary fire may be left in the U.S. economy...
...usual." That's assuming they can get the public to elect a man who, Quinn-Judge says, shows no discernible charisma, is unable to speak in public and has been publicly humiliated by Yeltsin. But first they have to get the unpredictable President to actually step down when his term ends...