Word: tellingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...employer can tell a union that they can accomplish the same job with less money; they can use it as a bargaining tool," he says. "They are empowered; they can then go implement [outsourcing...
...They send them a list of names and say...can you tell us what you think of them, and they want your name to come up to the top naturally," Siegel says. He adds that many other schools send articles written by the candidate so that the scholars have work by which to judge them...
...science, her father in mathematics--Lan is modest, even self-deprecating, about her academic abilities. She insists that she "flunked" an IQ test she took as a child and claims that her elementary school teachers "would be surprised" to find out she was graduating from Harvard. To hear Lan tell her story, her life has merely been a series of interesting, and fortuitous, accidents...
...Many students still expressed dismay over what they saw as a tacit endorsement of the military's discriminatory "don't ask, don't tell" policy...
...have people versed in different areas. [In the Square] we had people who didn't know as much. For example, customers would explain their camping needs to one staff member, and then would have to tell someone else where they're going camping and for how long," Sanel says...