Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Robert B. Reich, says "I doubt that this is the most socially productive way to use that money." The economist, who has taken his dispute with LBOs to the op-ed page of The New York Times and the front cover of The New Republic, argues that "the only clear winners [in leveraged buyouts] are investment bankers and lawyers...
...economic verdict is not clear. Steven P. Galante, managing director of buyout information at Venture Economics--a Boston-based business analysis firm--says, "there were a lot of LBOs in 1980 and 1981 and they went through that recession without any defaults...
From the time Professor of Law Gary R. Bellow started the Harvard Clinical Studies program in the 1970s, legal scholars have recognized it as at the vanguard of the development of practical legal education. The Harvard AIDS Law Clinic is a clear example of the Law School's adaptability to the community's changing legal needs...
Kevin T. Watkins, a second-year student who has taken Clark's course on corporations, said the new dean "is the only person who has the right to talk about raising academic standards. He teaches in such a clear, understandable and well-organized style. And the book he wrote was the best law book I have ever read...
...light of the recent events and Iran's past pattern of erratic behavior, the U.S. should reevaluate its policy of attempting to normalize relations with Iran. It is clear that as long as Khomeini remains the undisputed leader of Iran, "moderates" will wield little influence. The fact that the leader of an entire nation would repeatedly issue a threat against a single individual proves the instability of Khomeini and his lack of understanding of the sanctity of human life. In the present poisoned climate, normality seems impossible...