Word: trended
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...There's a lot of volatility out there," she said. Molinari did, however, note that incumbents of either party are always more likely to be re-elected and that the good economy will only support that trend...
...this election year, voter turnout is expected to be low in reaction to President Clinton's problems, the increasingly negative tenor of the campaigns and the strong economy. We hope that Massachusetts, never a state to follow the national trend, will be different. When citizens go to the polls next Tuesday, we urge them to cast their vote for L. Scott Harshbarger '64 for governor of the Commonwealth...
...theater joins the popular ice cream shop Scoops and Beans on the list of Harvard Square businesses that have closed this fall. Sudholz said she has no concerns about a trend developing...
...certainly must seem that way to the WB's rivals. For the 1997-98 season, the ratings for all of them fell, except for CBS, which was just even. In contrast, the WB's ratings rose 19%. So far this fall the trend has continued. For more than a decade the ratings of the networks have dropped relentlessly, so the performance of the WB is remarkable, even if its audience of 4.5 million viewers is still much smaller than those of the major networks. How has it achieved these results? By finding throbworthy stars, of course, but also by targeting...
Last spring I noted that corporate buyers--who should know the value of their own shares better than anyone--had turned glum. In a warning that the market was headed for hard times, stock buybacks were slowing, and insiders were selling more than they bought. Now that trend has quietly turned, and it's tempting to see it--along with the rate cut--as a buy signal. In fact, some nibbling may not be a bad idea. I would certainly endorse a program of monthly buying with a set amount of money...