Word: retainers
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Expos boasts some talented writers and some excellent teachers. But the program's atmosphere and structure make it increasingly difficult to attract quality preceptors--and impossible to retain them. Expos teachers are poorly paid significantly less than their colleagues at several other Ivy League universities...
...early-departure policy had one immediate success: it calmed the revolt in Congress. Whatever doubts they might retain, lawmakers generally welcomed a firm deadline for withdrawal -- and what they took as a sort of declaration of independence from the U.N. and Boutros-Ghali. The new U.S. troops will be under American, not U.N., command, and Oakley will operate as an American, not a U.N., representative. Republicans in particular have long suspected Boutros- Ghali of taking a dictatorial line; they delight in quoting him as once having said U.S. troops would be withdrawn from Somalia "when I say they can come...
Cities will fall all over themselves to serve up tax abatements, new stadiums, and bond issues in order to attract or retain professional sports teams. All these expensive goodies must come out of the cities' purses and hence out of the taxpayers' pockets. Their direct beneficiaries are wealthy franchise owners and overcompensated freaks-of-nature...
...game accepts that it's subject to public trust and public duty, then it should stand," he said. "Baseball should retain its immunity if it deserves...
...only way to fully address the problems with our health care system is to attack its core. By removing the restrictions that enable the AMA to retain a monopoly on health care, we could successfully put America's health care crises in the past...