Word: vice
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...student, he was the teacher and I never argued much." Bunker says the main lesson that he learned from his father was "in business, you should risk a little with the potential to make a lot, not vice versa...
...arguing that the problem lies in the special circumstances of primary elections. Unlike general elections, primaries are used by voters to protest, to slow front runners, to send messages of dissatisfaction to incumbents, without anyone bearing the burden of actually deciding who should be President. Ruth Clark, senior vice president of the firm Yankelovich, Skelly and White, says of the much trumpeted primary samplings: "I just don't believe in them...
...menus for wildlife," natural and artificial cover, water for drinking and dunking, and other measures taken to attract furred and feathered friends. In addition, the owner is asked to list all the animals observed in the habitat during the previous year. In a letter to program applicants, N.W.F. Executive Vice President Thomas Kimball writes: "A nationwide network of these mini-refuges could demonstrate that people really can help wildlife win their battle with the bulldozer and continue to add beauty, excitement and health to the land...
Robin Schmidt, vice president for government and community affairs, said yesterday the amendment would save money for patients at the affiliated hospitals. "You're basically saving the pass-along costs," he said...
...John C. Culver '54 (D-Iowa), Chuck Daly, a former vice president, and Joseph P. Califano '53, joined House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. (D-Mass.) in lobbying for Harvard's interests. But the lobbying effort found the bill already in conference committee, making it more difficult to add any new provisions...