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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Zimbalist, Efrem 1889-1985. Russian-born American violinist noted for his pure intonation and interpretive sense.
WordNet 3.0
- n. United States violinist (born in Russia) (1889-1985)
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“Zimbalist is correct in that “labor” as a collective whole is paid more or less in accordance with how many players there are in total.”
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“The musical centerpiece, commissioned in 1952 by the legendary Efrem Zimbalist and premiered by a year later with the Philadelphia Orchestra, is a heavily conservative but thoroughly brilliant work that gives the soloist and orchestra plenty to do, and the audience plenty to enjoy.”
“There are lots of subplots, but the real plot is that McCourt has denuded the team, one of the country's leading sports economists, Andrew Zimbalist, commented.”
The Guardian: Baseball fans' dreams fade as saga of Dodgers owner's high life comes to court
“Scholars have found that local economies are not impacted by sports work stoppages," adds Andrew Zimbalist , professor of economics at Smith College in Northampton, Mass.”
The Wall Street Journal: NBA Lockout Presses Small-Business Owners
“If Miami cut football, sports economist Andrew Zimbalist said the school would not only be freed from the cost of 85 football scholarships, it might have to cut 85 scholarships on the women's side to maintain compliance with Title IX.”
“Of course, as Zimbalist noted, the NCAA is likely to limit the school's scholarships anyway as part of sanctions.”
“It's bad for baseball to have this situation where two owners are teetering on the brink," says sports economist Andrew Zimbalist.”
“And while we're at it, Zimbalist says, baseball should limit the highest priced tickets to $999.”
The Wall Street Journal: Baseball Needs Its Own '9-9-9' Plan
“In a letter, the 21 signatories—including Andrew Zimbalist of Smith College and Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago—assert that the BCS is a cartel that "secures a fixed and dominant portion of market access and revenue" for its favored members.”
The Wall Street Journal: Tiger Woods Regains Status as a Favorite
“In a letter, a copy of which was provided to The Wall Street Journal before it was made public, the 21 signatories—who include Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago and Andrew Zimbalist of Smith College—assert that the BCS is a cartel that "secures market access and revenue" for its favored members.”
The Wall Street Journal: DOJ Asked to Probe BCS Under Antitrust Law
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