Word: buffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Both Hall and Brown said that Harvard had originally contracted with Hunneman for property management to provide a buffer zone between the University and the tenants...
...airport manager's biggest environmental headache, noise pollution, is reduced by the very size of the place. Beyond each end of the runways extends a 4½-mile buffer zone, without any buildings, followed by another mile where private housing is banned...
...Powers thinks that "somewhere in the collective consciousness of people in this country is the ideal composite face and voice of the American Man-and Cronkite has it." Paul Klein, a former audience researcher at NBC, thinks that viewers have stuck with Cronkite because his rational rhetoric provides a buffer of sanity between the often frightening news images on their screens...
...trust." There may be sound legal or tax reasons for this, but the White House offers no fuller explanation. Meanwhile, as long as Abplanalp's company does not take formal title or develop the balance of the property, the Nixons enjoy the benefit of a generous buffer zone, at no cost to them...
...Chinese fear that Russian interests may filter into the government that gains control, Salisbury said, and a friendship with the United States could buffer China from Russian influence...