Word: concessional
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Located at what was the ancient city of Thebes, the temple of Mut had been investigated sketchily by earlier archaeological expeditions. But the Brooklyn Museum, which was granted an exclusive concession to excavate the area in 1975, is the first institution to launch a systematic study of the temple grounds...
Using concepts such as "sleeping" or "suspended" sovereignty and optionally exercised jurisdiction, Blum argued that for the last ten years Israel should have emphasized its legal sovereignty in the West Bank. In this way, he said, any negotiated adjustment of borders is recognized as a substantive concession rather than as...
Two months ago, he officially indicated that he will run for his House seat again in 1978. Says he proudly: "I haven't noticed any perceptible diminution of my abilities to do a job I have done for a long, long time." (One concession to his age: a hairpiece...
As a concession to the U.S., there will be an "allowance" for bombers armed with cruises. But the total will be less than the 200 the Air Force was planning to deploy if there was no SALT II agreement.
"We should have tried to get involved in the budgetary process last year," William T. Prewitt '78, the North House CHUL representative says. "It's so hard to get involved once things have gone beyond the drawing board stage." This year Ann B. Spence, assistant dean of the College, will...