Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Giorgio Napolitano should be re-invited to America, and the State Department should grant him a visa without delay...
Also I did not take the "union to task for 'feeding the racists' by failing to achieve complete solidarity in the strike." Rather I criticized the union leadership for policies--"neutrality" on busing and a one year delay of Phase 2--which serve the racists and threaten black-white unity in this immediate struggle and are obstacles to the development of a common struggle of the labor movement and oppressed minorities against all the government cutbacks and layoffs affecting working people in this period of capitalist austerity. Robert Pearlman
...their go-between. Negotiations over Golan, however, promise to be considerably tougher than those over Sinai. At least initially, Jerusalem is expected to resist anything more than minor adjustments. From Israel's viewpoint, as a high-level Jerusalem official told TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin with extraordinary candor, deliberate delay is especially advantageous...
...consolation to Kearns, once she wins Corporation approval, she will achieve golden stature at Harvard. Even after Banfield left a tenured chair for a higher-paying post at Penn, the department welcomed him back without delay when he wanted to return. As one professor said, "If God takes one trip into nell, he's no less holy when he returns; he is still God, right...
...heart of the railway system was the timetable, the matrix of coordination for the system as a whole. On single-track roads, a 30-second delay meant that one of two trains would be almost half a mile away from a siding or a passing track when they were scheduled to pass each other. Railroading was organized to move thousands of tons of goods at extremely high speeds and split-minute timing, the exactness or inexactness of which spelled increased savings or costs for shippers. Everyone who had a direct responsibility for the operation of trains-engineers, conductors, trainmen...