Word: actualizations
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...case decided last fall, where the judge awarded a patient $1,250,000 for damages suffered when Beth Israel doctors accidentally cut her renal cave artery while cleaning out her spinal column, Creasey said. But he stressed the difficulty of distinguishing between the high risks of some procedures and actual malpractice...
...exhibit at the University Museum. The public museum contains a vast array of exhibits--from stuffed birds, mammals, and dinosaurs to exotic fishes, fossils and other creatures found by natural scientists. Although many children and adults wander about throughout the day, patrons only see a small part of the actual collection...
...because of their own sense of pride, perfection, and desire to help students understand what is going on in the main lectures and the reading Strangely. Harvard professors often state that sections instruction is the most important part of their course and yet do not weekly provide guidelines and actual information to be taught in sections. This is especially true in the humanities and social sciences. When a University professor recently declared that his class did not have sections because "lack of attendance is abominable," something has gone wrong in the system. Weekly meetings between the professor and section leaders...
...aggression, repulse the attacks of the bandit gangs operating primarily from Pakistan territory, Washington and Peking raised an unprecedented hue and cry. The Soviet Union was accused of all imaginable sins: an ambition to make a breakthrough to the warm seas, an intention to pocket foreign oil, etc. The actual reason for that campaign of slander was the collapse of the plans to draw Afghanistan into the orbit of imperialist politics and to create a threat to our country from the south. Now life in Afghanistan is gradually returning to normal...
...traditionally been the driving force in the second year of a recovery, and TIME's board was confident it is assuming that role again. Heller found the Commerce Department's forecast of a strong 9.9% increase in 1984 business capital spending too low and suggested that the actual rate will be closer to 14%. Greenspan cautioned, however, that most of the investment has been going for items like computers rather than for factories that are financed by expensive long-term borrowing. He called outlays for new plants "dead in the water...