Meaning: n. the decade from 1990 to 1999.
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121. A lot of people loved the big Kawasaki's marriage of retro style with 1990s handling and reliability.
122. In the leaner 1990s that headquarters glamour is increasingly seen as gluttony - an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy and overheads.
123. But they sharply curtailed their buying in the 1990s as a strengthening yen badly hurt their dollar-denominated positions.
124. Michigan was another state that rewrote its juvenile justice policies in the 1990s.
125. Many small start-up companies will fail in the 1990s just as they have always failed.
126. In the 1990s we are in the midst of a reckoning on the record of this third and most convulsive of modernisations.
127. The government predicts that on current trends carbon emissions will rise from 160 million tons to 170 million tons in the 1990s.
128. In the early 1960s and 1970s and in the mid 1990s shrunken tight clothing often exposed the belly button.
129. By the 1990s the change to the meritocrats had begun to affect the highest levels of the party.
130. It points the way to new directions for the late 1980s and 1990s.
131. That is more than double the average rate of diagnosis in the 1990s.
132. Workers, both blue and white collar, have had it tough throughout the 1990s.
133. Ideally, the reading courses of the 1990s will not only look different to today's teachers, they will be unrecognizable.
134. Will he take steps to abolish standing charges or is he the Scrooge of the 1990s?
135. All in all,[sentencedict.com] these twin developments are likely to throw the agents into ever greater turmoil as we enter the 1990s.
136. As the 1990s dawned, a movement to change those incentives gathered steam.
137. By the late 1990s we could also become a net exporter of cars because of heavy investment by Nissan, Honda and Toyota.
138. In some cases transitional arrangements continue until the end of the 1990s.
139. But the idea is practically an article of faith among Republicans elected in the 1990s.
140. Wages councils, set up in the early 1900s, have no role to play in the 1990s, ministers argue.
141. The 1990s then will provide the proof of just exactly how long term the effects of privatisation will be.
142. The late 1980s and early 1990s have seen lifestyle techniques emerge as the most talked about development in the industry.
143. He noted California experienced two big gasoline price increases in the 1990s.
144. Now the concept is being revived with the City Technology Colleges of the 1980s and 1990s.
145. The gap between rich and poor has continued to widen into the 1990s[sentencedict.com], according to a new think-tank study.
146. Having been too lenient in the early 1990s, it seemed, the regulator was overcompensating.
147. In the down-sizing 1990s, this essentially means providing the glue that will make disparate mainframe, client-server and network systems co-function.
148. In the 1990s Mr Fujimori ceded to Mr Montesinos control of appointments in the armed forces and of the all-pervasive secret police.
149. They are accused of inspiring the murders of secular intellectuals in the 1990s, but they deny this.
150. During most of the 1990s, dazed apartment investors stumbled around California as if they were born under a bad sign.