Word: uncertainities
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...multipolar world in an entente cordiale with Moscow. Europeans weren't buying that either. Putin was slapped down by the E.U. leaders, who demanded that he clean up Russia's human-rights record, especially in Chechnya, and ratify the Kyoto protocol on climate change. In other words, as uncertain as they are about the U.S., European leaders may be even more distrustful of Russia...
...what's driving the movement is women, especially women with children." And sure enough, because security trumped everything, these women voted Republican even though they continue to disagree with the party on many issues. As former President Clinton put it in a speech last December: "When people feel uncertain, they'd rather have somebody who is strong and wrong than somebody who's weak and right...
Just three years earlier, the squad had won only one of nine games, and the future of the football program had suddenly become uncertain. An article in Look magazine hailed that year’s Harvard-Yale game as “College Football’s Last Stand...
Eugene H. Berkun ’53 lived with Law during their first month at Harvard and remembers a roommate uncertain about whether he should even be on campus...
...disclosed only a few cases of high pay for poor performance. Can legislation put the fat cats on a diet? Recent British shareholder activism has encouraged Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt to prepare a paper looking at excessive board-room remuneration awards, but its ultimate recommendations remain uncertain. And in the end clever executives and accountants could find ways to circumvent legislation. It's up to shareholders to hold the cats' paws to the fire...