Word: alterable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thus the President, said Dean, had been extensively briefed on the legal implications but took no action to alter the way in which the situation was being handled. The White House version claims that a tentative decision was reached that everyone go to the grand jury, but Dean wanted immunity...
This month the Franklin County Court of Appeals dismissed the residents' second appeal of a lower court decision denying an injunction. They had sought it to block Ivy Wood construction on the ground that the project would alter surface drainage and hurt the village. Ivy Wood, for which the N.A.A.C.P.'s National Housing Corp. is the nonprofit sponsor, will be completed. "What we were doing was morally right," says Deffet, "but we cannot build another Ivy Wood. We can't afford...
...that Carrero Blanco "is more Franco than Franco himself." The author of several works on naval history, stocky, black-browed Admiral Carrero Blanco once summed up his feelings on political change this way: "Let no one, from without or within, harbor the least hope of being able to alter in any respect our institutional system...
Marion C. Belliveau, Faculty Registrar, said Tuesday night that the Faculty could alter the schedule by Fall 1974 only if it votes for a change at its first Fall meeting in mid-October...
...order to alter the present situation in which "some of the faculties [still] do not have any women or minority professors," the various faculties "have been expanding their candidate searches and have instituted measures to ensure that all sources of potential minority and women professors are sought out," the report states...