51. Family power cuts both ways at another top performer, Dollar General. 52. Even the demonstrators mostly cut his way. 53. Everyone around the table knew that such a letter could cut both ways. 54. Experts say overt political activism can cut both ways, advancing some careers while retarding others, depending on the circumstances. 55. For Canadians themselves, the devaluation is cutting both ways, making winter trips to Florida more expensive but also making Canadian goods more attractive abroad. 56. Ford is succeeding at the expense of the Japanese, but Ford has the Japanese links that make this sort of prosperity cut two ways. 57. He was convinced that unscrupulous fans were cutting their way to the front, yet he did not have it in him to do that. 58. In short, new-economy theories can cut both ways in antitrust cases. 59. In the transaction between overprescribing French physicians and their overconsuming clients, Pietrasik agrees, the problem cuts both ways. 60. In the high-powered world of presidential politics, back peddling is a necessary skill that can cut both ways, say political experts. |