Word: cuttingly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...McTeer, whose voting term expired last December, had been the only panelist to dissent from Fed tightening in 1999. "I believed, unlike some others, that productivity gains were keeping inflation sufficiently in check," McTeer says. "But as we moved into 2000, the signals from the economy were fairly clear cut. There was little question in anyone's mind that inflationary pressures were building...
...figure out how these products affect their lives." Buechner stresses that neither the magazine's staff members nor its contents are geeky. The June cover story on broadband services is a great example of what TIME DIGITAL is designed to do well--explain the technology, steer the reader and cut through all the technical stuff to what's important on a practical level."We're looking at these products with the same eye as the consumer," she adds. Says TIME DIGITAL editor Joshua Quittner: "There's really no magazine like this that serves the average consumer in such a practical...
...Laura's book does nothing else useful, it might at least prod prospective parents to explore their expectations, while encouraging those who already are parents to examine their decisions. Adults caught up in advancing their careers should ask themselves: Will I turn down a great job if it would cut into my time with my children? Will I decline a promotion if it requires too much travel? Can I insist that my employer respect my position as a parent? Will I work part time or leave a job altogether if that's in the best interest of my family? Prospective...
...magic. But William of Redmond, who ruled all the land west of the Potomac and was greatly rich, became vexed that others made money and brought forth his own PDA, which he called Palm Pilot Killer. And his riches increased, though he still would not employ skilled workers to cut his hair...
This story of the 1990 obscenity case over a Robert Mapplethorpe exhibit nearly got an NC-17 rating, until the network cut the screen time for Mapplethorpe's haunting, sexually explicit photos. If only it had shown them longer--for 90 minutes, say--and ditched the rest of this mechanical, insultingly didactic placard. James Woods begins playing besieged Cincinnati museum director Dennis Barrie less as a saint than a fish-out-of-SoHo aesthete. But the nuance is soon lost in a film that wants to be an agitprop documentary, interrupting its storyline with interviews of mostly pro-Mapplethorpe notables...