Word: progressiveness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Hamilton Fish '10, who at 102 is Harvard's oldest living alumn, seemed more than pleased by the progress on the field as he watched alertly from the sidelines...
...same international environment that has given the State Department headaches in the Middle East offers hope in Southeast Asia. With the Cold War over, the challenge is to preserve the deterrence of a bipolar world with the flexibility to achieve human rights progress...
...sell environmentalism as simple is to promote a public attitude that makes real changes in a comfortable, wasteful lifestyle more diffcult. And these are changes that are necesary for anything more than minimal progress...
...which prepares the exams for the College Board to administer. And not just the SATs. A nonprofit corporation, ETS is by far the nation's largest private educational assessment service, offering a variety of tests that range from electrology to law to the federally sponsored National Assessment of Educational Progress, which measures student achievement in seven subjects. Founded in 1947, ETS has a serene, campus-like headquarters near Princeton University, a staff of 2,960, more than 270 clients (including the Federal Government), gross revenues of $299.7 million -- and seemingly boundless ambitions...
...executives even speak of "positive discrimination" from an officialdom that is eager to appear receptive. For boosting imports, BMW has won an award from the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Says Peter Woods, president of Rover Japan Ltd.: "It's a great market, and we're all making massive progress...