Word: consulted
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...last week DOE announced that it was arbitrarily postponing activation of such a site for an additional five years, until 2003, when some 40,000 tons / of the waste will have accumulated. The proclaimed reasons: DOE needs the extra time for more research, to consult with states and Indian tribes, to meet licensing requirements. As with the federal deficit, it appeared that DOE has succumbed to a classic Washington cop-out: if a problem is difficult, let the next generation deal with...
China's young demonstrators had only to consult the pages of their history books last week for a bit of inspiration -- and even a few lessons. Throughout this century, massive student rallies have often augured or advanced social and political change in China, ushering in new eras or helping set the country's political agenda. Indeed, the recent outpouring of unrest shares familiar themes with the outcries of earlier student generations: a fervent call for renewed national purpose and a noisy demand for domestic reform...
...plans. If I am asked to resign, I'll have to consult the people who asked me to represent them in the government. First, the record must show that Mrs. Aquino did not in fact give me a job. I was holding the position before she took her oath of office. Second, I was holding a position even higher than that of Minister of Defense. We were in control of the government...
...only did the planners not consult the student body, but they also excluded a substantial number of less affluent students who can't afford to go to the ball. For all its faults, at least the 350th in September didn't have a dress code...
Michael Siguenza, a driver who also serves as treasurer of the drivers' legal aid fund, complained that developers build in Cambridge they are usually required to consult with local businesses but not with taxi drivers...