(1) Though austerity is the watchword for vital services needed by the city's working people, when it comes to profit interests, no expense is spared.(2) Convergence became the watchword as boundaries separating local and long-distance, voice and data, cable and telephone, and wireline and wireless services eroded.(3) The ‘line of command’ is broken and personal survival becomes the watchword instead of commitment to the organizations objectives.(4) This is a place, after all, where the watchword is innovation, where great value is put on novelty and trendiness, and where older buildings are routinely razed to make way for bigger (though not necessarily better) ones.(5) The goal is to provide maximum community benefit from the resources available, and that should be the watchword for the museum as it prepares to embark on a major redevelopment at a very significant cost.(6) ‘A killer is a killer is a killer’ is the watchword of American prosecutors and politicians.(7) Democracy is sometimes the watchword of those who think that all political problems could be solved if only we became (what we are not yet) a real democracy.(8) Authoritarianism, barely concealed under the fig leaf of ‘democracy’, became its watchword .(9) on all educational fronts, innovation was the watchword(10) Innovation is the watchword of product development.(11) Thus ‘reform’ is the constant watchword on public services, as if they are currently broken.(12) the watchword for the market is be prepared for anything(13) At the decisive moments the watchword has always seemed to be: nothing too painful, contradictory or critical.(14) But the overriding watchword is public service delivery.(15) Partnership is the watchword of U.S. strategy in this administration.(16) Under the watchword of making Australian industry competitive, successive governments have backed corporations in undertaking massive downsizing.