Word: demandingness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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He describes his life in the world of Australian theater as "all a game of survival," demanding enormous adaptability, a game that he "survived for 10 years."
His gift is earmarked for nonadministrative programs, and Turner says he hopes it will boost popular support for the U.N. "It's the organization that has the most reach and the most influence and is doing the most good," he notes. The U.N. has been going through hard times lately...
It was also a measure of how much has changed in Northern Ireland over the past half a dozen years. Most important, the 1.6 million people of the province, Protestant and Catholic alike, have come to hate the war of hate and are demanding peace. Second, the terrorists have come...
But many doctors question Deeks' results, says TIME's Christine Gorman, noting that his survey is based on an incomplete analysis of the HIV levels in the subjects. Equally important, the study doesn't take into account whether all the patients were actually following the rigorous and demanding pill-popping...
Apple's solution? Take the brisk Newton software, put it in a notebook sized package with a full-sized keyboard, and market it to K-12 and collegiate education markets. Less technically demanding to assemble than most notebooks, the eMate retails for just under $800. In fact, the new Apple...