Word: beare
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...durability and consistency, no editor of national magazines excels Norman Cousins. He has not only survived 38 years in a highly competitive field; he has stubbornly insisted that his publications reflect his own tastes. The latest venture to bear his imprint is Saturday Review/ World, a combination of two former Cousins magazines. On the evidence of the first three biweekly issues, the total product may well turn out to be better than the sum of its parts...
BERGER: The conventional learning is that impeachment lies for offenses committed in office. And I will say, gentlemen, that history wouldn't bear you out if you were to say that you could impeach the Vice President for acts performed as Governor of Maryland...
such measures primarily affect the "market system," the collection of small retailers and individually practicing physicians, owners of car-repair shops and artists, pornographers et al., who, in a competitive system, are supposed to set prices according to what the market will bear Yet inflation, Galbraith says, is not caused by the market system, but by the far more powerful "planning system"-the big corporations that have gained near-total long-range control over their products' supplies, production, innovations, a manipulatable demand level, financing-and thus prices. In order to slow inflation caused by the planning system, Galbraith argues...
Kenneth Watson, B.U.'s associate counsel and its representative at Ostrow's hearing, said Thursday he was disappointed with "the heavy, heavy burden of proof" which B.U. must bear in proving its case...
...disappointed in what appears to be the heavy, heavy burden of proof that the university has to bear to show its rights have been impaired." Watson said...