Word: turnoveritis
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GENTRIFICATION raises a myriad of further questions, including whether City Hall purposely cuts fire protection to areas eyed by property developers to hasten resident turnover--as was charged in New York by some arson-watchers after a similar wave in 1972 But in the meantime, while city officials debate what...
"On that drive we had nothing to lose." Allard said yesterday. "A turnover at that time couldn't hurt us. We just turned it loose."
"There was less turnover in the Harvard housing stock than anticipated,"Kuehn explained, adding, "we were counting on a fairly hefty opening afterthe school semester ended and it didn't happen."
At the same time, the poll provided strong evidence that the American public might look favorably on any incumbent President right now. Of those supporting a second Reagan term, for example, 64% said the country "really needs a second-term President after all the turnover we have had in the...
>We suffer from too rapid turnover in our permanent representatives. We ought to have permanent representatives who stay there long enough to come to know the scene.