Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...figures, sometimes find the data numbingly complex and even contradictory. Fortunately, they enjoy expert support from the section's head researcher, Dorothy Haystead, who, in her twelve years in "biz," has counseled, comforted and cajoled a generation of TIME writers and researchers. When figures from different sources clash headon, Haystead resolves them by a process of statistical triangulation supplemented by what Senior Editor Church regards as "a very shrewd and savvy judgment." Besides her duties as teacher and statistician, Haystead also prepares the column "Market Week" for TIME'S overseas editions. Not least, her unflappable calm steadies...
...November wedding will keep 177-pound Jim Strathmeyer from Saturday's clash, but two-year veteran John Keough will cover the vacancy. Veterans Bart Vandissell and Steve Barrett are still battling for the 190-pound position...
...CLASH with General Motors, Ralph Nader was only half jokingly dubbed "crusader." The automobile is not a commodity; it is the sacrament of a religion. It is in this context that groups such as the AAA argue against the Center for Auto Safety with what approaches religious fervor...
Stories like Sandra Dolley's-once unheard of-are becoming more frequent among U.S. Catholics. Faced with an incidence of Catholic divorce that is nearing the national average of one out of four, priests and lay people are seeking-and rinding-compassionate solutions that often clash with church law. What is more, many of them are publicly defending such departures from Catholic practice as the inevitable path that the church must take...
...outcome of Saturday's clash will no doubt be close, very close. The championship probably won't be decided by more than a single goal. And a good deal of Harvard's fortune will be riding with the home crowd advantage. That's why Ford and his players want to exploit it as much as possible...