Word: turn-around
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...five months as Chancellor prior to the election. Kohl's belt-tightening gospel was undoubtedly unpopular, but Vogel's vow to return to freer spending of dwindling government resources apparently turned out to be an unsatisfactory proposition for most voters. The newly mandated Chancellor is expected to cut where he can, weather the cries of anguish and wait for the beginning of the economic turn-around that many experts now expect...
...cross country season will find its place in Harvard athletic history as "that turn-around season." Regan believes. The Eliot House resident expects future recruit will build a "Harvard cross country dynasty over the next few years, which will generate yearly interest from prospectives through its own success...
...industry giants, lost $393 million last year and an additional $299 million so far this year. Says Don Goodrich, who hopes to sell his Harvester dealership in Gilmore City, Iowa: "You'll see a lot more dealers trying to get out unless there's a turn-around soon." Adds Lloyd Long, a John Deere dealer in Oklahoma: "Reagan tells us to tighten our belts, but this is turning into a tourniquet...
...little battles that typified the icewomen's turn-around season was their rivalry with Lisa Whitcomb, Boston University's all-EAIAW goalie...
...watershed that signalled the press's turn-around seems to have been an article last month by New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis '48. Discussing how Washington reporters had insisted on giving the President an easy ride in spite of his errors. Lewis argued that the press has almost deliberately covered up Reagan's gaffes. Lewis implicitly called upon other members of the Fourth Estate to stop cushioning Reagan and to start playing up his ineptitude...