Word: admited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While professors say the department should not suffer any long-term adverse affects from the current personnel shuffle some admit to some short term hassles because...
...February 24: Jackson tells reporters, "I won't deny, nor on any level admit it," adding that what he just said "constitutes a denial." Jackson complains about "media fascination" with remarks made a month...
...scientists admit that there is some competition among research groups around the world to attain the material, but it is a "friendly" battle, they...
...withdraw. Some prominent Europeans purport to see in the missiles' presence a hidden American design to confine a nuclear war to Europe. Others treat them as one of those peculiar American aberrations that periodically upset the alliance's equilibrium. Too few recognize, and even fewer are willing to admit, that in fact the missiles link the strategic nuclear defense of Europe and the U.S. Weapons capable of reaching Soviet territory stake the American homeland to the defense of Europe; they do not enable America to remain immune...
...supply-side movement, however, has had very little impact on the thinking of mainstream economists ranging from liberals like Barry Bosworth of the Brookings Institution to conservatives like Alan Greenspan, who served as President Ford's chief economic adviser. Traditional economists admit that many factors influence interest rates and that the stance of the Federal Reserve is perhaps the most important. But most would argue that if all other factors are held constant, the higher deficits go, the higher interest rates will ultimately be. The proposition is as simple as the law of supply and demand: if the Government...