Word: department
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...political process isn't really performing, it's not challenging the American people," Babbitt said. Babbitt also said that former president Ronald W. Reagan has convinced the American public that government is the enemy, leading people to depart public office for the "highercalling" of more lucrative private employment...
...indeed, although seniors Morrissey, Liz Reynolds, Martha Berkman--the number-nine seed who went undefeated this year--and Louise Zonis will depart, a strong line of successors follows. Freshmen Brooke Bailey and Mary Greenhill, sophomore Daphne Onderdonk and junior Grace Sheffield will return to comprise that "strong nucleus" on the squash ladder...
...School professors say the case system does allow flexibility for students to depart from the curriculum and discuss outside events such as the Wall Street insider trading scandal...
...policy of the outgoing Administration was to support the concept of an international conference provided -- big proviso -- it was properly structured and provided its purpose was to lead to direct negotiations between the parties. I see no reason why we would depart from the policy with those provisos. We don't oppose categorically a Soviet role. But we do think it's important that any such role be a constructive one, and we would like to see them demonstrate this through action, not just words. One way would be to restore full diplomatic relations with Israel, to continue to permit...
...federal manual features a chart that puts infractions into 43 categories and lists corresponding penalties. The sentence is increased according to such factors as use of a weapon, the amount of money involved and prior criminal record. A judge can depart from the recommended numbers in unusual circumstances but must explain why in writing; both sides can then appeal the sentence...