Word: properly
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Doctors stress that patients should not start popping either drug on their own. Both can be dangerous, particularly for people with ulcers and other forms of internal bleeding. But with proper supervision, the medications' benefit is clear. And not just for patients' physical well-being. Researchers estimate that by preventing strokes, the drugs could save Americans up to $200 million a year in medical costs...
...Obtain the proper forms or the help of an attorney...
...could not agree more with the brilliant comment by Leverett House Master John E. Dowling '57, "My view is that when something is in the public view and it offends, it should be removed." Such is the proper way to balance public opinion and the overrated Constitutional guarantee of free speech. Without such a lead as that Duncan provided I would not have been able to express, as I am now, the oppression I have felt within the Harvard community and call, as I do now, for decisive action...
...best known simply by trying. He followed a social path that one public relations counselor says is available to any Manhattan couple with about $100,000 to squander, "not counting the jewelry." He and his wife adopted the right charities, made sure they were photographed at the proper < benefits and balls, acquired well-publicized luxury possessions and set up holiday homes at fashionable times and places...
...anchorman Mike Wallace told off-color ethnic jokes during a videotaped rehearsal in 1981, he was not suspended or even publicly censured, and the incident was quickly forgotten. This time, the network apparently felt that regardless of some disputed evidence and despite the commentator's denials, suspension was the proper course...