Word: turnoveritis
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Behind the furor in Chicago is a combustible mix of race and economics that has left the city, like many other American cities, divided into separate black and white enclaves. A few blacks move in, the whites begin to panic, and within several years the white neighborhood has turned completely...
Heard was fouled by Clifford Ray and hit both free throws. Adams dunked, and Phoenix got a turnover and a score from Curtis Perry to lead, 80-72, with only five minutes left. The Warriors never got back into the fight after that.
After nearly two years of organizing District 65 does not have enough signatures to ask for a National Labor Relations Board election, although Joannidi says its efforts have been relatively successful on the third floor of Holyoke Center. A high turnover rate among younger employees has been particularly nettling to...
Statistics echo the game's close score. The Elis outblundered Harvard in the turnover department, 18-15, but outshot the Crimson in the crucial second half, 56-40 per cent. Harvard barely controlled the boards, 33-32, though the Crimson had seven less chances at the charity stripe during the...
The quaint rowhouses have a short turnover period on the average, but each year new friends are made, community programs and day care centers established, and strong neighborhood ties developed.