Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Glenn of the University of Texas at Austin ) and Charles Weaver of St. Mary's University of San Antonio, have found that women are less happy in marriage today than in the past, probably because having a husband now means an increased load of responsibilities rather than the traditional trade-off of homemaking for financial support...
Business seminars also offer a chance to kibitz with outsiders. "What's neat," says an Indiana man, "is you're not competing, so you don't mind exchanging ideas. I'm in explosives, and he's making mattresses for hotels. So you don't worry about trade secrets as such...
...Pentagon's tough position, which took hold during the Reagan Administration's early years and succeeded in boosting Western vigilance against the world's technobandits, now faces growing criticism in the face of America's staggering trade deficits (last year's gap: $170 billion). One group, the Electronics Industries Association, estimates that export controls are costing the U.S. some $9 billion in lost business and 225,000 jobs every year as foreign suppliers rush to fill the orders refused by American companies...
When questioned about his trade policies, Gephardt responded, "I am not a protectionist, I am a promotionist. I want every country in this world to open their markets to us as we have to them." Gephardt has been criticized by free trade advocates for his insistence on protection of domestic markets...
...want to inspire a little unity in the Quad and let people on the rest of the campus know what's going on in the Quad. It seems like a long, long, long way away to some people," said Krivan, who last year published the Tibetan Trade Journal, an open outlet for freshman literature and poetry...