Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...billion more, and the President won his reductions in entitlement programs, the deficit would still be in the stratosphere. The Administration predicts red ink will reach $300 billion by 1988 if nothing is done. Said Alexander Trowbridge, president of the National Association of Manufacturers: "The most troubling aspect of the President's speech is that in spite of his proposals, projected federal deficits will remain unacceptably high next year and for years to come...
...most disturbing aspect of this situation is that the College appears to have chosen neither option consistent with its stated goal. It has admitted approximately the same number of resident freshmen--assuring that overcrowding within the Houses will not be reduced as these students move into the upper classes. It has also admitted a slightly higher number of transfer students and granted entrance to a larger group of off-campus freshmen. The economic benefits to the College are clear, but such apparent duplicity and lack of concern for the interests of the undergraduates are troubling to say the very least...
...Weissbecker said. "Since each House has its own teams, libraries and kitchens, the meal plan is part of the total educational experience," he added. He also pointed to the choice of eating at one of 13 dining halls--far more than at the other schools surveyed--as another incomparable aspect of Harvard's food services...
...closing of Hudson's represents far worse news for Detroiters and others concerned about American cities than other examples of the effects of the failing economy. Detroit will never be the-same without Hudson's, a 25-story urban treasure that pioneered the department store concept. A vital aspect of daily life in the city is now gone. Even if the city hit hardest by the nation's economic tumble witnesses an economic recovery, it will do so without its century-old focal point, an institution which offered a revered common experience to the urban and suburban, rich and poor...
...writing poetry than most of his contemporary poets and critics. He questioned what he saw as romantic and modernist assumptions that all art must be subjective and original, writing 1932 that the task of contemporary poets was to "fix momentarily or for many generations the aspect of the world we see. It is enough to do that and to do it with self-forgetfulness and humanity...