Word: beare
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Looking around his office Thursday, Chafin reflected on his departure. "This was a very warm room," he said, gesturing at a bare desk and empty walls that still bear the marks of plaques and paintings...
Supreme Court rulings upholding legalized abortion, first in 1973 and again this summer, reflect the belief that women have the right to choose whether or not to bear a child. Nor did these rulings buck a tide of populist opposition; polls have shown that a majority of Americans believe women should be able to opt for an abortion...
...Services that the state is mandated to provide are assumed by institutions like Harvard." Vinnie Limbo, a Northeastern University governmental affairs official, said yesterday, adding, "the cities are the ones who bear that burden through lost taxes...
...propriety of taking the Socratic method and their expertise out of Langdell Hall and into a commercial environment peopled by Phil Donahues. Although other professors take on consulting jobs, they do so in a less public manner than either Nesson or Miller. As the latter explains, "The cross I bear is that my work is so visible." And because their work is so visible, Nesson and Miller provide an opportunity for people to examine the possible benefits and drawbacks that arise when a Harvard Law School professor deals not only with Harvard Law School students, but also with the public...
What was more, Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko indicated, the Soviets would do it again. Said he, at an international conference in Madrid: "Soviet territory, the borders of the Soviet Union are sacred. No matter who resorts to provocations of that kind, he should know that he will bear the full brunt of responsibility for it." Kirkpatrick had already given the U.S. response at the U.N.: "Straying off course is not recognized as a capital crime by civilized nations...