Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Munch, associate dean of the University of Denver Law School, alleges that when his daughter returned to the UHS February 27 the doctor who treated her then did not correctly diagnose her ulcerated colitis and refused to admit her to Stillman infirmary...
Munch said Tuesday that she left because of the pain she was experiencing and the doctor's alleged refusal to admit her to the infirmary...
...familial responsibilities. The Greek Antigone refused to acknowledge that there might be political consequences to her actions. The Latin American Antigona makes a political statement. Antigone acts in disregard of the state; Antigona acts to change it. Calling Creon by his name and not his title, she refuses to admit that the State might be embodied in one man rather than in the relationship between men. Antigona insists on fighting fear, the "putrid peace," and refuses to accept as consolation what her visitors wrongly call love. Recognizing what is chaotic and what is right, she will not settle...
...rates for gas pipelines and electric-power sales. It is the most politically vulnerable of the Carter proposals because DOE'S regulators would not be serving for fixed terms as an independent agency that is insulated from politics like the FPC. Congress could balk, and White House staffers admit that they are "apprehensive" about this aspect of the DOE plan. The Administration hopes to overcome objections about a lack of independence among the DOE regulators by creating a bipartisan appeals board to review their rate decisions...
Lorenz received letters from grateful Americans, some of them German immigrants. His political critics chided Lorenz for using Help America to further his own political ambitions. But it seemed they were mainly annoyed about not getting the idea first. They had to admit that Lorenz's idea struck a soft spot, one as nonpartisan as the weather...