Meaning: n. the decade from 1990 to 1999.
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31. Such potential augurs well for the 1990s.
32. In the early 1990s, Goodby helped Sega surpass Nintendo.
33. The 1990s will be completely different from the implied Toffler scenario, as presented here.
34. The really rapid growth in the second half of the 1990s was the result of an economy living beyond its means.
35. Details from J. Cunningham Environmental legislation for the 1990s will be held on 25-26 June 1992.
36. Battered by losses in the aerospace and shipbuilding industries in the early 1990s, the area has rebounded considerably.
37. New, long-acting implants and injectables show promise of having as much impact during the 1990s and beyond.
38. How, then, do we now celebrate Provincial's success as the 1990s begin?
39. The recession of the early 1990s played a significant role in college enrollment.
40. She turned her hand to short stories, getting two published in the early 1990s.
41. Would these principles survive into the next period of change in the 1990s, or had they outlived their time?
42. Such behaviour is not suited to a democratic socialist party of the 1990s.
43. The focus on women was less explicit in the mid / late 1990s than it had earlier been.
44. The early 1990s - not the twenty-first century - will witness this breakthrough.
45. Inpart,[Sentencedict.com ] the fading lustre of famous names can be blamed on the economic downturn of the 1990s.
46. A very major concern for the 1990s is the economics of research libraries, narrowly interpreted.
47. In the 1990s alone, some 2 million anglers have fished here without hooking anything even remotely resembling this record fish.
48. The housing lenders ran up much of their debt through speculative lending in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
49. In part, this stems from the creation of tech-prep programs during the early 1990s.
50. And a stable currency gives industry a chance to realise the potential released by the reforms of the 1990s.
51. A number of things happened in the late 1990s, though, that seemed to create a new context.
52. The 1990s will see further refinements to these measurements as the Global Positioning System becomes fully operational.
53. By the early 1990s the prognosis for Communism wasn't at all good.
54. The expansion of the 1990s seems set to vie with those of the 1960s and 1980s for the longest on record.
55. Growth rates of 3 percent perannum for industrialized countries, and 5.1 percent for industrializing countries, were forecast for the 1990s.
56. Dagenham's employees can only hope that Ford does not resurrect the phrase in the 1990s.
57. Those changes appear to be so great that they will certainly still be affecting readers of this text in the 1990s.
58. But fundamental economic factors turned more favorable to productivity growth in the 1980s and especially in the 1990s.
59. The first half of the 1990s was especially lucrative; sales last year topped $ 150 billion.
60. It is perhaps not surprising that this caused a political backlash in the early 1990s.