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" ... After initially opposing the changes, the state’s Comptroller, Edward Regan, struck a bargain: at a two-year savings of $600 million, he would agree to increasing the fund’s expected return on assets from 8% to 8.75% and to lowering the expected salary increase rate from 7.3% to 7.0%. In return, Cuomo abandoned his prior proposal to change the actuarial pension funding method in order to reduce contributions. In agreeing to the changes, Regan wrote (”Cuomo-Regan Pension Pact: How They Agreed to Changes in the System,” Jan. 14, 1989), that the plan ''could send the wrong signal that pension fund earnings are a painless and permanent budget balancing tool” and this action ''leave[s] the state terribly vulnerable to an economic downturn'' and ''must not be used again.'' ... "
" ... Similarly, when Marino’s Miami Dolphins were on the road in the early 1990s, Armando Salguero documents in 100 Things Dolphins Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die how Miami conducted walk-through practices the day before the game at opposing stadiums, which became must-see viewing for the media. ... "
" ... This is not a general statement on supporting or opposing bringing promotion and relegation into MLS, but if there were a relegation fight this year, it would be a doozy. As if Jackson Yueill’s stoppage-time winner against LAFC on Sunday evening wasn’t already dramatic enough. ... "
" ... While it may seem that Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance and Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder are seemingly based upon two variant opposing philosophies, we see in this conversation that in actuality, Angela and Arianna’s ideologies very much agree. ... "
" ... “There's just no defending that. You simply can't do that. C'mon,” was how one member of an opposing front office put it. “They should suspend him.” ... "