Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...after the coffee arrives, we trade drafts. My friend is writing a profile of Robert Coles; I have chosen "The China Lobby in American Life" as my topic. I grab a pen and scrawl nervously in the margins of her paper...
...before the deal can go through the state must agree to sell the airport land to the Nature Conservancy, a national environmental group, which would then trade to the tract to Harvard and its partners...
...danger is that there will be a perceived lack of commitment to other agreements and by-laws we have promised to uphold. As the spectre of doubt grows, guarantees in trade and arms agreements hold less validity, making prospects for future dealings even less predictable...
...energy policy, and it shows," Dukakis said in a speech in New Hampshire. "It shows in the swings in energy prices that make our elderly on fixed income face the choice of keeping warm or having enough to eat. It shows in the $40 billion of our $170 billion trade deficit that represents imported...
...growth in the comfortable 2%-to-4% range, stock markets are strong, and corporate profits are robust. Most impressive, West European exports have surged by 33% in the past three years, from $689 billion in 1983 to $916.4 billion in 1986. With the U.S. alone, Western Europe enjoyed a trade surplus of $18.2 billion last year, a sharp contrast to the $2.9 billion deficit...