Word: biannually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tough love came as the U.N. General Assembly meekly offered a biannual budget that, at $2.532 billion, is even lower than Republicans in Congress had demanded. Meanwhile, Jesse Helms is no closer to allowing payment of a cent of the $1.3 billion U.S. arrears. No wonder the Europeans got upset. This is what was known in the 1960s as "delinquent diplomacy." Back then it was much frowned on by Washington, who publicly lambasted the Soviets for practicing it. It's ironic they should now receive the same scolding themselves. How the mighty have fallen ? into debt...
Separately that night, the Foundation's Student Advisory Committee (SAC) met to disburse $10,642 to 30 ethnic and cultural organizations, out of 77 applications, at its biannual grants meeting...
...TIPS may not be the ticket for everyone. Not only is the interest income taxable, but so are the biannual adjustments to principal. That's why, at least initially, the bonds may work best for tax-deferred accounts like IRAS and 401(k)s that can be set up through brokers and employers...
...Kennedy School's biannual orientation session for newly-elected members was canceled in 1994 because of a lack of interest among the largely Republican incoming class...
Although it was overshadowed by debate on the referendum to hike the minimum grants allocation, the council passed its biannual grants package last night, giving student groups a total of $51,115.69 in semester and year-long grants...