Word: yellen
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...athletes reacted favorably to Nelson's talk. Junior Liz Yellen, a member of the Radcliffe lightweight crew, mentioned it was "a great way of making women feel empowered." She added Nelson had done a good job of relating sports to real life...
...rowed strong from start to finish," junior Liz Yellen said, "and our results seem to indicate that this years' program will be strong throughout...
...supporters at the Fed are convinced the slump is a temporary "inventory correction'' -- a pause while businesses draw down inventories they overbuilt during the rapid growth of the past two years. "We're not as surprised as some outsiders to see some weak numbers,'' insists Fed governor Janet Yellen, a Clinton appointee. "These are actually consistent with the [soft landing] scenario...
...been trying out a bunch of new line-ups and we're really psyched that this one worked," sophomore Liz Yellen said. "All four of us feel we have a lot of potential. I think this race was a good first step for the rest of our season...
...actions. While White House officials see no threat of renewed inflation, they would be glad if the Fed's moves kept the economy from growing so rapidly that it peaked before the 1996 election. At the Fed, meanwhile, the expected arrival of Clinton nominees Alan Blinder and Janet Yellen, who could be more tolerant of inflation, has the five holdover members groping for new formulas for battling it. The most draconian of these would raise interest rates whenever unemployment falls below 6.5%. (It now stands at 6.4%.) Such a rigid gimmick has little chance of being adopted. "Decision making relies...