Word: enough
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...think the MacArthur Foundation plays an important role in funding this area, as there certainly is not enough money to adequately carry out research," David said...
...deeper and far more tortuous than a market niche. A new era involves, among other things, hazardous negotiations, forbearance, sacrifices and painstaking research. These have little importance in this megababble, largely dedicated to validating the irrational. It is fueled by the notion that if readers shout good news often enough and loud enough, the resulting hot air will cause the whole world to rise...
...destroyed in the name of progress and peasants forced to move into high-rise apartment complexes. It legalized abortion, which had been prohibited by Ceausescu in an effort to increase the labor force in a country that now has a population of 23 million. It ended food rationing, provided enough power to allow citizens to turn up the heat in their houses and apartments, and made it illegal to refuse medical treatment to the elderly, a policy Ceausescu had enforced to keep the population young. No total overhaul of the economy would be undertaken until after elections, but the caretakers...
...that was popular, but not enough to win universal support for the narrowly based provisional government. Rumanians are troubled by some of the men who assumed control. Several of the leading figures are communists -- dissident and reformist communists of the Gorbachev variety, to be sure, but still tainted by membership at one point or another in Ceausescu's machine. The President, Ion Iliescu, 59, is a former Central Committee Secretary who was demoted in the early 1970s after complaining to Ceausescu about nepotism in the party. Vice President Dumitru Mazilu is also a lifelong communist whose career ground...
...country with no tradition of pluralism and democracy, the creation of parties, of programs, of an electoral system is a daunting enough assignment -- even without post-revolutionary confusion and chaos. There have been suggestions that the balloting should be postponed beyond April. But Rumanians, who have shed much blood to win the right to choose a representative government, are not likely to allow anyone to keep them from doing...