Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ironic that such a specter has arisen during the Administration of Ronald Reagan, who as a candidate talked of balancing the budget by 1984. If Reagan serves a second term, even his optimistic budget projections show that he will run up a higher deficit total ($1.3 trillion) than all past Presidents combined (about $766 billion), although inflation accounts for some of the difference...
Maybe it was just the Olympics." Incidentally, it was in relation to hockey that the subject of drugs made one of its few appearances in the Games. A sober entry in one of the official daily bulletins: "A new problem, which has arisen in connection with doping control, is under discussion...
...unambiguous. As an unbroken line, of U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1931 makes clear, the constitutional ban on prior restraint of publication is all but absolute. An exception might be made if there was a grave and immediate threat to the national security, but no such case has ever arisen...
...potential for conflict among the bank regulators has grown enormously in recent years because of the rapid proliferation of financial services. Disputes have arisen about what businesses banks should be permitted to handle. The FDIC, for example, wants the banks it oversees to be able to offer brokerage services, insurance and travel assistance, but the Federal Reserve Board generally opposes such diversification...
...counselors do not introduce themselves, nor do they ask the names of their visitors. In the Friday group meetings, the staff discusses issues that have arisen during the week, but they never discuss individual cases...