Word: centrally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...treaty's failure could imperil the fate of other pacts. Says William Walker, professor of international relations at St. Andrews University: "If the central world power begins to question the validity of [such] treaties, everything shakes up." It also undermines U.S. credibility in diplomatic circles, leaving nations wondering how much faith they can put in the pledges of a President who pushed for--but couldn't get--treaty approval...
...next step was four 90-minute training classes given by a Mary Kay consultant living in Central Square. Haynie learned the correct methods for giving facials and applying make-up; facts about the products themselves; and, perhaps most important, skills for person-to-person selling...
Since the start of Linda S. Wilson's tenure as president of Radcliffe College in 1989, research has assumed a central role at Radcliffe. Now that Radcliffe has dissolved its formal ties to undergraduates, the Institute can devote ever more resources to its research centers...
Radcliffe is quietly shrinking its central administration through attrition: several staffers who have recently departed have not been replaced, while others have been shifted into new roles...
...book "Earth in the Balance," published while he was campaigning for the vice presidency, scored big points with liberals. On Thursday, the VP proposed a vast increase in limits on offshore oil drilling in California and Florida. The proposal came with the proclamation that an environmental package would be central to Gore's campaign. As Bradley grapples to position himself as the candidate of the left, he'd better be ready for a green thumb...