Word: cashes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...same time, there was this shy Harvard student--I knew he was a Harvard student by the fact that he was so well-groomed, so well-mannered. He didn't interact at all, but you could tell he was listening, taking everything in. At the cash register, he turned around and smiled, and I knew he was a nice...
...Bush has promised to let the five-year trade embargo lapse when Chamorro takes office, and he will no doubt agree to restoring Nicaragua's credit at the international lending institutions. He will resume full diplomatic relations. But his aides have been quick to dismiss the notion of a cash windfall. "It will not be anywhere near what some of the Nicaraguans are asking," said an Administration official. The U.S. is strapped for money for its own domestic needs and swamped by requests from other emerging democracies. Bush appears likely to limit himself to general promises, saying he wants time...
Under a limited-debit system, dinners would still have the same social function as before, while students would enjoy the flexibility of a cash system. An acceptable balance would be struck. If it became necessary to ensure this balance, the University could make only lunches refundable, although this measure would probably not be needed...
Although a cash system would be a boon to those who choose to eat out more often, it could also improve meals for those who stay in the houses...
Obviously, the dining halls would be less crowded for those who remained. A cash system could also make the dining services more responsive to student preferences. If students had complete freedom to choose which meals they wanted to eat in the dining halls, the most and least favorite meals would quickly become evident. Martin Feldstein would have no trouble explaining that...