Word: upward
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...should age be a stigma in the workplace. As many middle-aged executives will tell you, the race is not necessarily to the young, and should not be. As the retirement age continues to move upward and life-expectancy increases, returning to a career at 35 or even 40 should not exclude workers from reaching high levels of management. After all, they still have 30 or more productive years left...
...repeated cliche that history is cyclical. But if it is, the Department seems to be facing a giant upward surge in status and success...
Radcliffe's upward trend of improvement should continue well into the future...
...Princeton's main pitcher uses the riseball a lot," junior Amy Reinhard said. "[The pitches] have a lot of upward movement...
...nomination bogged down in a controversy over the number of abortions he had performed during his career-a dispute that once again put the White House in the embarrassing position of having to explicate a sloppy vetting process. Appearing on Nightline, Foster said he had performed 39 abortions-an upward adjustment from the "fewer than a dozen" he said he had previously told the White House about. Many antiabortion Senators questioned Foster's candor, leaving many proabortion-rights lawmakers fuming over the White House's failure to get Foster's record straight from the start and thus letting the debate...