Word: threatener
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Opening more stores would be difficult. Anysuch expansion could increase sales to non-membersand threaten the store's co-op status...
Even the nature of life at the College may threaten relationships. According to The Insider's Guide to the College 1992,life at Harvard "is fast-paced and intense. Most students arrive at Cambridge with definite goals in mind and are willing to work hard to achieve them...
...outset that he could tinker a bit to ease the pressures on the Soviet economy and make society more comfortable. He blames the system for making that impossible. Initially, he said, some progress was visible, but when senior officials of the party and state saw how the reforms might threaten their power and positions, they put on the brakes. If the ruling hierarchy's grip was to be broken, he decided, a more democratic form of politics would have to be introduced. He assumed that power would have to be decentralized and that he would have to give up some...
...writers warn us that we threaten to open the floodgates. If opening the floodgates means changing the fact that the majority of rapes go unaccused, unprosecuted and unpunished, then the floodgates must be opened...
...talked to the secretary at Vellucci's office, who happened to be Karen Uminski. It was tough to get a straight answer. She seemed to think I could threaten her campaign, which shocked me," Meyer said...