Word: thriving
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...seemed ownership had invigorated the country, made a frail democracy more stable. By most reports, the Chilean system continues to thrive...
...proudly brandished their retirement-fund statements and told me they were now paying as much attention to the business page as the sports page in the newspaper. It seemed ownership had invigorated the country, made a frail democracy more stable. By most reports, the Chilean system continues to thrive...
...You’ve got tons of scouts on the sidelines watching every move. It’s a high pressure environment, high-pressure to succeed,” he says. “But I think that that’s the kind of environment where I thrive...
...Case for Democracy, Bush found validation for his central theory about Iraq: give people liberty, and they will thrive. "It made him very excited," says Sharansky. "He said, 'These are the things that I believe, but here you give a theoretical basis for those beliefs.' He said he is going ahead even though he knows that the two most hated people in the world are he and Ariel Sharon...
...many businesses survive, never mind thrive, with a customer-satisfaction rate of 50%. Somehow that ratio doesn't do justice to the 68,756 patrons packing spiffy Gillette Stadium and the 5.5 million homes watching ESPN as quarterback Tom Brady leads the New England Patriots past the Buffalo Bills. Armed with a game plan designed by the league's best coach, Bill Belichick, Brady dismantles the Bills. No doubt Bills customers at home in western New York are disappointed. Two weeks earlier, it was the Pats turn to disappoint, courtesy of a whipping from the surging Pittsburgh Steelers. The real...