Word: admitedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shaping a reform plan, the debate there is moving sluggishly through the Finance Committee, where few revolutions have ever been hatched. It may be Gingrich who has the nerve and muscle to remake Medicare; if the Democrats are going to get in the game, they will first need to admit that the rules they have played by for years may have already changed forever...
...their most dangerous failures to conduct themselves as decent citizens of the world. All Jews are well served by these honest moral criticisms of our leaders, and Peretz would do well as a member of the Harvard faculty, and as a Jew, to broaden his moral vision and admit that when a Jew tortures, when a Jew abducts a citizen from his or her home, when a Jew serves his state through terror, that Jew is no better than a fascist of any other faith. Peter S. Temes Preceptor, Expository Writing Program Instructor, "Moral Principles...
Dole's daily life has been one long stamina-demonstration project. He begins his schedule around 7:45 a.m., though aides admit he isn't a morning person. He dresses himself with a buttonhook -- painstaking exercise for a man without the use of one arm, struggling through the top button of his shirt and the knot on his tie by himself. He exercises regularly on the treadmill his wife Elizabeth bought him a few years ago and then spent months coaxing him to use. (Horrified at the recent photo ops, she vowed to buy him some decent jogging shorts...
...Court Justice Clarence Thomas [Dividing Line, June 26] was notable for its meanspirited effort to demonize Justice Thomas. White seeks to reduce Thomas to a curiosity and thereby minimize the importance of his contribution to the Supreme Court. Any fair person who has read Thomas' decisions is forced to admit that he has emerged as an intellectually vigorous voice on the court. His writings this term, like those of previous years, have articulated a robust judicial philosophy that properly respects the text and history of the Constitution and show due sensitivity for the policymaking role of the democratically elected branches...
...estrogen question. A woman can use herbs, vitamins and a positive mental at titude. A woman of my age (40) cannot remain ignorant of the "horrors" that lie ahead. But I wear my vivid shock of silver hair front and center. I survey my body with honest appraisal and admit that I don't look like I used to. And though faced with incontrovertible evidence that I have become "a woman of a certain age," I wouldn't be younger for anything or anyone. I am proud of what the years have made me, and that includes looking younger than...