Word: turmoils
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...loss perhaps comes in an especially disappointing way for the Crimson. Through all the turmoil this year, Harvard had established itself as a tough third period team...
...loss perhaps comes in an especially disappointing way for the Crimson. Through all the turmoil this year, Harvard had established itself as a tough third period team...
Whatever happens to Mylan, America's generic-drug industry is likely to emerge much stronger from the current turmoil. Even with delays, brand-name drugs that now account for sales of more than $40 billion a year could become available in generic form by 2008. Based on current pricing, consumers might save an additional $16 billion. And that's not too hard to swallow...
...cannot afford to consider these threats to world prosperity simply as natural expressions of the ups and downs of economic life. The turmoil of the past 18 months reflects the first systemic crisis of the global economy of the 21st century dominated by financial capitalism. It shows how much we are lagging behind in managing the implications and the initial results of the globalization process. And it illustrates the urgency to put in place the structures and the processes that will allow us to manage this new global reality, or globality, in a responsible...
...women, Cindy and Mary; two lives in turmoil because of adoption laws written in another era. Before the late '60s, states thought they were doing birth mothers a favor by confining their identities to dusty registrars' books. At the time, only "bad" girls got pregnant out of wedlock, and they were cloistered with fake names until they gave birth. Today, of course, that attitude seems quaintly outmoded. What's more, we have become sensitized to the rights of adoptees, who as they grow up want to know what everyone else already knows: who they are. "We are besieged by ghosts...