Word: acceptance
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...entire community. These officials may charge that revealing the details of the negotiations constitutes "negotiating in bad faith;" this hardly needs a response. They may also charge that we are becoming too personal in our protests and in letters such as this. Our only response is that individuals must accept responsibility for their actions and the actions of their subordinates...
Harvard's kitchen workers last night decided in a close vote to accept the University's contract offer, reversing an earlier vote in September to reject the same contract...
Peoples also said he does not believe the union has been weakened because it reversed its vote on the contract. "The University is now aware our workers will not idly accept any contract they will give, and the University is aware of our basic objection about no concrete benefits," he added...
...astounded. I find it hard to believe that Dean Allison cannot find 15-20 minutes of his time for a student in need of direction on his research. I find it harder still to accept the notion that any member of this university community would "make it a policy of not seeing students." It makes no sense...
...lawyers that has been called by former D.C. Bar Association President John Douglas the "most prestigious blue-ribbon law office in the United States." All staff members were in the top 2% of their law school classes. Most are young and could be earning considerably more. Instead, they accept salaries ranging from $22,000 to $47,000 to "play in the big leagues," as McCree puts it. Says the Solicitor General: "We have the excitement of being in the eye of the hurricane...