Word: wishfulness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Seaver won his 300th game against the New York Yankees two years ago when he posted a 16-11 mark and a 3.17 ERA for the White Sox. But last year, troubled by a knee injury, he was 2-6 for Chicago, then had his wish fulfilled and was traded to Boston, for whom he had a 7-7 record...
...When I walk through the Yard I see all thesekiosks and think, I wish I had the time to dothat,'" she said. "You always think that you'llmake time for something next year, but now you'regraduating and you still haven't. When you leaveit will be worse...
...When I walk through the Yard I see all thesekiosks and think, I wish I had the time to dothat,'" she said. "You always think that you'llmake time for something next year, but now you'regraduating and you still haven't. When you leaveit will be worse...
Like Anders, I do not wish to condemn allmembers of the disciplines of Social or PoliticalScience. But if many people in those fields putout defective works like those of Huntington, thisdoes not make those works any better
Securitization has already done that, largely in the investment houses' favor. Glass-Steagall has not proved to be much of a barrier for investment firms that wish to engage in banking activity, even if it has worked well the other way around. Over the past two decades, firms like Merrill Lynch (assets: $53 billion) and American Express (assets: $99 billion) have eaten deeply into traditional commercial-banking turf, first through near banking activities like interest-bearing money-market accounts, then through home-equity loans...