Word: tightly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Administration supply-siders, including Johnson, have often criticized Volcker's Federal Reserve for being too tight with the U.S. money supply and thus keeping interest rates too high. In addition, Martin and Seger, the two Reagan appointees to the Federal Reserve, have sometimes dissented from the board's decisions and called for less restrictive policies. The White House considered replacing Volcker, a Carter appointee, when his term as chairman expired in 1983, but then decided to reappoint him because of the respect he commands in the financial markets. Now, however, the openings at the Federal Reserve may give the Administration...
...pair of thugs. No words are spoken between the partners; everything is conveyed by looks of recrimination and guilt. Indeed, the pair say nothing at all to each other until Crockett's redemption at the episode's end, when he comes to Tubbs' aid in a tight spot. Again there are no heavy- handed closeups or explicit dialogue, just an understated shot of the pair walking away from the camera arm in arm and a terse final exchange. Crockett: "Want to go fishin'?" Tubbs: "I'd rather go trollin...
...rent control advocates see Harvard's preferential sales of property to faculty members as a means of displacing local residents in favor of professors. University officials have admitted that their property sales to Harvard faculty members are not designed solely to help poor professors find housing in this tight housing market; they're also out to make a fast buck on buildings sometimes valued at $400,000. In the process, they're displacing longterm tenants of these buildings who were once protected under rent control...
...received an urgent phone call from a Soviet diplomat. The question: Could he, Cave and Duncan be in Moscow by Monday for an interview with Gorbachev? Visas? No problem. Everything would be taken care of. Indeed it was. Soviet officials smoothly whisked the TIME group through Moscow airport's tight security...
...Night Stalker assaulted people ranging in age from 16 to 84. He had killed men and women, Asians as well as whites. In two cases he reportedly left behind written messages. Police confirmed that the killer had a distinctive trademark, but to avoid copycat assaults, they were tight-lipped about what...