Word: win-win
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...purchases may quite simply be untenable - indeed, the U.S. Export-Import bank, which is financing the program, has had to go into negotiations with the IMF because a number of the would-be recipient countries are already at their debt ceiling. The Clinton White House is fond of win-win scenarios, in which there's a happy confluence between corporations making a profit and doing the right thing. But the brutal reality is there's no good-for-business solution to the AIDS crisis in Africa. Some 10 million Africans will die of AIDS in the next five...
...more negativity, it's a win-win deal," Gore and Bush told a press conference in Austin, Texas. "This will be the party of the big tent. The sum will be much greater than the component parts...
...This tension creates a win-win situation for the Freedom Party. Keeping the sanctions enables it to gain even more votes by acting as the advocate for the "small Austrian"; gradually lifting them leads to continuing victories for Haider in his crusade for democracy and justice...
...report calls the literacy program a "win-win," as employees learn new skills and the University gains a better-trained workforce...
...University's imminent takeover of the Hasty Pudding building, announced last week, promises to be a win-win situation for students. The Pudding's existing theatrical and performing groups will benefit from much-needed building renovations now made possible by Harvard's vast financial resources. The departure of the Pudding's independent restaurant and venerable social club will make available a spacious interior that will be allocated for more general student use. Even Pudding Club members, faced with the dismal prospect of relocation, have accepted the move as an opportunity to re-evaluate their role on a campus...