Word: openly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...good process with an open exchange of thoughts," said Paul S. Grogan, vice president for government, community and public affairs. "We registered that we don't have a hearing problem...
Despite the initial outcry when Harvard secretly purchased the land through a real estate developer so that it would not be charged outrageous prices, residents of Allston have become more open to University development for the benefits it brings...
With Harvard defenders overplaying and leaving him open in the corners, Hunt scored 30 of his game-high 39 points in the first half. Hunt took 14 of his team's 24 first-half shots, going 4-of-5 from beyond the arc and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line. He also scored the last 16 points for Brown to turn a six-point deficit into a 40-37 halftime lead...
...Around the time of Watergate, when the American public was growing increasingly disenchanted with the insulated nature of party politics, states began adopting a more open primary system, with a more publicly accountable nominating process. Many states, for instance, began requiring delegates to sign pledges to nominate the candidates for whom they had been stumping. While nominees are still officially announced at the state party conventions, this is now a mere formality in the 48 states that hold primary and caucuses, as the candidates with the most selected delegates are automatically anointed...
...wants the new monitoring system as a basis to maintain sanctions against Iraq," says TIME U.N. correspondent William Dowell. "But the Russians and the French are deeply opposed to sanctions, and favor a fairly toothless monitoring system. But accepting an obviously weak monitoring system leaves the Clinton administration open to Republican attack." At the same time, Washington will be left isolated on sanctions if its pushes for a monitoring system so intrusive that Iraq refuses to allow it back...