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1. " You'll notice she's always changing her hairstyle, pushing it toward some never-to-be-attained ideal."

Source:   KLAWANS, STUART. "Fast Times at Carver High" Nation 268.24 June 28 1999: 31 Google This

2. " Since I am not in the least afraid of losing my job, they have given way; but I know that their ideal is administration without anything external to it to administer, and that one day they will return to the fray."

Source:   Dalrymple, Theodore. "Who will rid us of these meddling managers?" New Statesman (1996) 128.4459 Oct. 25 1999: 32 Google This

3. " Stephen is now a Stephen with a difference. [5] Edward Said characterizes the Stephen of Ulysses as an author whose work is "of a never-to-be-attained future," but whose work would resemble the text of Ulysses (244)."

Source:   KING, JOHN. "Trapping the Fox You Are" Twentieth Century Literature 45.3 Sept. 22 1999: 299 Google This

4. "... the inmate's death.(253) The introduction of the market rationale to prison health care in the form of managed care has created distinct patterns of cost-cutting practices that are deliberately indifferent to the medical needs of inmates."

Source:   Robbins, Ira P. "Managed health care in prisons as cruel and unusual punishment" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 90.1 Sept. 22 1999: 195 Google This

5. " Mr. Singleton warns that hospitals - which already have been rocked by managed care cost-cutting - need to prepare for inevitable payment..."

Source:   Goldreich, Samuel. "Hospital chief sticks to agenda" Washington Times Feb. 26 1999: 8 Google This

6. " It is evident that students are afraid of losing a support (emotional and material), trust and eventual anger from their parents."

Source:   Lebedina-Manzoni, Marija. "To what students attribute their academic success and unsuccess" Education 124.4 June 22 2004: 699-709 Google This

7. " The shortage was not supposed to occur, and many people have asked why managed care's cost-cutting initiatives--exemplified by decreased hospital lengths of stay (LOS)--should result in a nursing shortage rather than a nursing oversupply."

Source:   SEIFERT, PATRICIA C. "The shortage" AORN Journal 71.2 Feb. 1 2000: 310 Google This

8. " A cost-cutting suggestion: Just ask their moms."

Source:   . "Urban League front and center; Lefty Liz; The big squeeze; By George; Family ties; Bernie's bite; Not again; Watching rugrats; Labor's bark; Campaign 1860; The Un-Hamptons" U.S. News & World Report 126.24 June 21 1999: 9 Google This

9. " For deeply troubled school systems, internal cost-cutting measures may be too late. "In a district that's losing a lot of money, you need to take aggressive cuts, so we know it's best to go ahead and outsource," she explains. "But..."

Source:   Sturgeon, Julie. "The kindest cuts? As school districts live with the realities of maintenance cuts, more solutions--and mistakes--are finding their way into the spotlight" District Administration 40.11 Nov. 1 2004: 45-50 Google This

10. " I have learned from repeated experience that any suggestion that some rational choice theory or assumption might not be accurate often produces an emotional defensive response."

Source:   REED, STEVEN R. "What Is Rational and Why Should We Care? A Comment on Browne and Patterson" British Journal of Political Science 30.3 July 1 2000: 538 Google This

11. " It has all the smell of a cost-cutting device." While medical groups say at least Prudential and Humana have required hospitalists, neither company agrees, saying primary-care doctors can continue to manage patient care if they meet certain criteria."

Source:   Cleary, Mike. "`Hospitalist' program of HMOs fuels distrust" Washington Times May 5 1999: 9 Google This

12. " This emphasis on scientifically measured outcomes is, at least in theory, a bulwark against arbitrary and capricious cost-cutting practices by managed care organizations."

Source:   Lewis, David C. "Rating pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence" Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application 18.9 Sept. 1 1999: 8 Google This

13. " In these circumstances, the adolescent females sought affection and attention elsewhere, often becoming emotionally dependent on boyfriends and afraid of losing them by resisting their importuning for a sexual relationship."

Source:   Caldwell, John C.,Caldwell, Pat,Caldwell, Bruce K.,Pieris, Indrani. "The construction of adolescence in a changing world: implications for sexuality, reproduction, and marriage" Studies in Family Planning v29.n2 June 1 1998: 137-154 Google This

14. " Prior to resubmission, the author is expected to react to each suggested change by either following the suggestion (and indicating in writing where/how the change was made) or providing an objective, logical rational for how the change could compromise message accuracy or interpretation."

Source:   Doyle, Eva I.,Coggin, Claudia,Lanning, Beth. "Writing for publication in health education" American Journal of Health Studies 19.2 Mar. 22 2004: 100-110 Google This

15. " This action was stimulated by institutional cost-cutting and restructuring efforts in health care (including staff downsizing, use of unlicensed assistants, and mandatory overtime) that threatened nursing job security, status, and working conditions."

Source:   Craft, James A. "Unions and legitimacy: a review and perspective" Journal of Labor Research 25.4 Sept. 22 2004: 667-676 Google This

16. " A five-item scale (Kuhnert, Sims, & Lahey, 1989) was used to measure this variable ('I am afraid of losing my job', [alpha] = .79)."

Source:   Wilson, Mark G.,DeJoy, David M.,Vandenberg, Robert J.,Richardson, Hettie A.,McGrath, Allison L. "Work characteristics and employee health and well-being: test of a model of healthy work organization" Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 77.4 Dec. 1 2004: 565-589 Google This

17. " Right now, 1 in 5 voters tells us that they live in a household where someone is afraid of losing a job in the next 12 months."

Source:   Yin, Sandra,Witt, Louise. "2004: A Year of Portentous Change" American Demographics 25.10 Dec. 1 2003 Google This

18. "... the second time in just two years, and ATA--are bankrupt, while drastic cost-cutting programs have for now at least saved Delta, American, Continental, and Northwest."

Source:   Dobbs, Lou. "Headed for a crash landing" U.S. News & World Report 137.20 Dec. 6 2004: 64 Google This

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