Word: approach
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...just about anything. If it loses, officials will be angry and probably talk about a breakdown in communications between the University and the state. But as the University's lawyers march off to court to challenge the decisions, the officials who dispatch them should realize that a more sensitive approach to their problems, from striking workers to dusty diesels, might have been more efficient in the long...
Reagan, meanwhile, was taking a cautious approach to the issue. Stopped on his way to church, he told reporters: "All I can tell you is that I think this is too sensitive to make any comment...
Saying he "personally" opposes putting students on the faculty body. Jackson added. "I don't think changing the composition of the committee without changing the number of women or minorities in the student body" is the proper approach. Jackson said the school's top priority must be "to increase our recruitment efforts," but added he has "no idea" how other faculty members feel about placing students on the faculty committee...
...Jesse Jackson, black activist: "Mr. Reagan's approach to foreign policy is that of a macho man. And John Anderson is a vacuum cleaner to suck up the frustrated, the purist and the self-righteous...
...election-unit whiz, John Thompson, is mystified by Mitofsky's approach. Thompson spends months every year crisscrossing the country, talking to local election officials and learning all he can about each state before picking his precincts. Roy Wetzel, his counterpart at NBC, takes a similar tack. Says Thompson: "Mine is a subjective judgment. I know how to talk to people to get the kind of information I want. Then I put it into the computer...