Word: acceptant
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...system. At 12:30 in the morning, the moment of truth arrives when the clamps are removed and blood is allowed to flow into the new organ. It works--at least for now. It will be three or four days before they can tell if Hunter's body will accept...
...cookie use." If you use Netscape Navigator, go to Edit Preferences under the Edit menu and choose Advanced, then "Turn all cookies off." But be warned: many sites won't let you in if your browser rejects cookies, and others will harass you with dialogue boxes urging you to accept...
...recovery before the year 2000--and some wounds will remain unhealed long after that. The era of "everybody investing in everything, everywhere" is finished, at least for a good long time, says Sinai. He thinks economists may even reluctantly stop preaching the gospel of totally free markets globally and accept the idea of a greater degree of government control, though far less than in old-fashioned command economies...
...stop these spiraling costs, employers joined managed-care organizations (like HMOs) and began to set their own prices for medical services. Doctors and hospitals must accept these fees or risk losing patients. Hospitals have lost money. At Duke the crisis has spread to the research lab and the medical school. People wonder if the academic medical center--the source of many important scientific breakthroughs--can survive. Meanwhile, managed-care companies, having picked up the easiest profits early on, have begun to see their own costs rise...
...next semester they'll be using your name to get into the party. Don't pretend that the clubs' legacy of racism, anti-Semitism and class discrimination really bothers you. After all, fair Harvard was guilty of the same crimes, and you probably didn't hesitate to accept your offer of admission...