Word: waited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cynthia Bates, from Merrill Lynch's corporate-banking division, echoed Poor's comments, lamenting the company's "technical transgressions" last year. She explained that Merrill Lynch could not afford to wait until November, and therefore had no choice but to leave the on-campus recruiting program...
HPPS eliminated the cash-only express line, forcing everyone to wait for credit cards to be approved and checks to be filled...
...together these gifts comprise less than six-tenths of one percent of Bill's swelling estimated worth. And as he settles into his gluttonous Seattle-area palace, the Microsoft mogul says he feels like waiting until he is 50 or 60 to give away the rest of his immense fortune. "Giving away money effectively is almost as hard as earning it in the first place," he says. Sure, Bill. Tell that to someone-anyone-in need. Equally preposterous, the man in second place on the Forbes 400, investor Warren Buffett, has said he plans to wait until...
...unlikely that Russia, China, Vietnam, India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel and others will sign on. Nor will North or South Korea. But most of the civilian casualties are suffered in such war-torn states as Cambodia, Angola, Afghanistan, Namibia and Mozambique, where millions of abandoned mines lie in wait. Those countries are expected to sign...
...cost cuts that he had hoped to spare the company. The prospect must have sent chills through the ranks of Kodak's 94,800 workers--including 34,000 in the company town of Rochester, N.Y., which has already weathered past layoffs. "Earlier in the year we thought we could wait out the price situation and the dollar," Fisher says. "But we can't wait any longer...