Meaning: n. the decade from 1990 to 1999.
Random good picture Not show
91. It was not until half a century later in the 1990s that these atrocities came to light and created an international scandal.
92. By the 1990s his initial suspicion of television had disappeared.
93. A productivity shake-up appears to be taking place that could boost the economy in the 1990s.
94. Pilkington, whose energy saving glass is projected to be worth more than £100 million a year by the late 1990s.
95. But getting the internal cost structure right for the 1990s has not simply been a case of manning level reductions.
96. From the 1950s to the 1990s radical changes in teaching styles reflect major changes in social and cultural values.
97. Nevertheless, informal care by families faces considerable pressure at present and this is likely to intensify during the 1990s.
98. Outside the Review the whole area of digitisation of existing research library material is an important one for the 1990s.
99. This is partly true-which explains the relative stability the Czech Republic enjoyed in the first half of the 1990s.
100. By the mid 1990s this problem was being widely reported and had acquired a name: relapse.
101. In the 1990s over 75 percent of local spending will, in effect, be funded through central government grant.
102. By the 1990s, the Rumbaughs had a chimp named Kanzi requesting treats and even asking to play games by using signboards.
103. Such subtle shifting could be enough to reverse the Republican congressional gains of the 1990s.
104. In the 1990s such investment has grown more quickly than direct investment.
105. Reported near collisions involving military and civilian aircraft have dropped dramatically in the 1990s.
106. However, if the determined Mr Welch gets his way,[sentencedict.com/1990s.html] building the boundary-less company could make the 1990s just as traumatic.
107. And that's good news for the butterflies and bees who are delighting in the sunny side of farming 1990s style.
108. Rohs said luxury hotels have risen in value since the early 1990s.
109. The 1990s family has so much activity that has to be crammed into a day that something has to be given up.
110. As to serious and organised crime, in the 1990s we must address the subject of police structure with greater enthusiasm.
111. It attempts to identify key primary care questions to be resolved in Britain in the 1990s.
112. But the policy that swept the country in the 1990s certainly needs changing.
113. Why are the 1990s likely to be years of expanding use of interactive multimedia?
114. It faces several more years of economic self-restraint, with no real easing in prospect until the second half of the 1990s.
115. Like other urban institutions, the zoo was badly damaged in the factional fighting of the early 1990s.
116. The 1990s have been characterized by record-breaking growth in most wireless segments, including cellular, paging, and specialized mobile radio.
117. Problems started to mount for the G8 leaders in the 1990s, but they failed to respond to the challenge.
118. San Francisco has had a formal needle exchange throughout the 1990s.
119. Bovine in vitro fertilisation was developed in the 1990S, and is still not very reliable.
120. In the 1990s, the South had a net gain of 326,000 adult blacks from the rest of the country.