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Like a spendthrift consumer with too many credit cards, R.H. Macy went on a wild shopping spree in the 1980s. But after bingeing on several ill-timed and richly priced acquisitions, including two department-store chains that cost $1.1 billion, the 134-year-old New York City retailer found itself...
The second is that self-scheduled examinations would eliminate the sick-out. There is always a final day of the examination period, even at Mount Holyoke, and the well-timed 24-hour flubug will enable the determined student to get four or five make-up examinations, not just one.
The Crimson made key mistakes throughout the game including bad penalties, errant passes, poorly timed forechecks and looked placid during the final period.
Racial tactics can backfire if they are ill-timed or overly strident. Many white voters will abandon any candidate who they judge has crossed the line into blatant racism. Several top political aides, including the late Lee Atwater, counseled Bush to sign the civil rights bill passed by Congress last...
Responding to these concerns, Walsh attributes much of the area's economic hardships to a lack of adequate parking lots combined with the strict enforcement of timed parking meters.