Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Crimson coach George Ford was worrying about that aspect, of his squad's attack, he was able to relax following an exemplary Leo Lanzillo tally at 36:23. The yardling didn't wait long to make things happen, heading a Keller-Sarmiento corner kick up high on the far post just 30 seconds after moving into the line-up to register his first goal of the season...
...subcommittees must become more aggressive. Instead of meeting every now and then to discuss course proposals that fall into their laps, they have the responsibility to take a close, critical look at the offerings under their jurisdiction. Where they see deficiencies--the lack of a class on some aspect of ancient or medieval history in Historical Study B,or the general dearth of courses in Science B, for example--they should create course proposals, find qualified instructors, and then do everything they can to convince professors to teach in the Core...
...since the Kennedy presidency has Buchwald seen the country so interested in every aspect of the president's family life. "You know, if you went to a T.V. producer and said you had this idea for a T.V. series--you have this crazy family from Georgia which moves into the White House. And the president of the United States used to sell peanuts, and before that he was captain of a nuclear submarine. And he has a redneck brother who owns a gas station and drinks ten sixpacks of beer a day. And he has an 80-year-old mother...
Turning to another aspect of a worker's compensation--her pension--Snyder says the fact that 75 per cent of the women workers in the United States retire without a pension must be rectified. She notes that as women turn 40, they are phased out or fired, leaving them without retirement benefits. And the typical pension system, basing benefits on at least ten years of continuous employment, works against a woman who may have to take five years off in the middle of her career to raise children. "It's like starting all over again," Snyder objects...
Resumption of chemical weaponry production also poses all the usual problems--more money for defense, money that is badly needed elsewhere in this world, and the dangerous potential for escalation inherent in any attempt to match the Soviet Union item for item in every aspect of military spending. In addition, the environmental hazards posed by the manufacture of nerve gas would seem to mirror those currently plaguing plutonium production. Those who argue that the new binary systems will be "safe" are not supported by past experience with hazardous materials...