Word: delay
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With construction on the now-empty Freshman Union set to begin in less than a week, the Committee to Save the Great Hall of the Harvard Union plans to meet with President Neil L. Rudenstine and Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles on Monday afternoon, asking them to delay the construction and reconsider the plans...
Triantafillou attributes this delay to amiable differences which could be overcome with time...
...delay in processing applications and distributing funds has directly affected several students, Miller says...
...that it has proved an effective vehicle for rationing health care, a profoundly sensitive subject in a culture raised on the notion that even the most expensive and esoteric treatments should be available to all. At issue, rather, are the costs of the process itself--the effort and delay inherent in acquiring care and the extent to which considerations other than mere health are brought to bear by corporate managers who must approve even such minor procedures as blood tests and mammograms. Yet the most fundamental question raised by the new medicine is one largely missing from public debate...
...Bosnian army leader, of whom he said, "All of them focused on peace and pledged their determination to succeed with respect to the peace accord." Bosnian Serbs in Sarajevo, meanwhile, were rebuffed by Admiral Leighton Smith, overall commander of the nato-led force, when they sought to delay the reunification of the Bosnian capital; the peace treaty demands that areas controlled by Bosnian Serbs be turned over to the Bosnian government...