51. If narrowly nationalistic or sectarian interests block discussion and movement toward those goals, the conference will be a lost opportunity. 52. In fact, there is a growing movement toward open-book management in which employees are given a great deal of information on financial matters. 53. In France, Interior Minister Jean-Pierre Chevenement recently compared the movement toward the euro with the sinking of the Titanic. 54. In Georgia, for one, the movement toward rapprochement with Russia has been gaining ground. 55. In some years, the outcome of the race confounds pollsters due to a final movement toward a particular candidate. 56. In the movement toward direct-mail marketing, some pessimists remain. 57. In the end, when asked if she sees herself as part of a larger movement toward conservative values in this country, Schlessinger exhibits that monumental pride. 58. In recent years they have become leaders in the movement toward varietal wines in the region. 59. In speeches on Monday in Miami and Washington, Bush said he would not lift a trade embargo against Cuba without substantial movement toward democracy there. 60. Intermittent meetings between the two sides, sponsored by the Henry Dunant Center in Switzerland, a humanitarian group, have provided little movement toward a solution. |