Word: dependence
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...depend mostly on lip reading," Chang says, noting that when people are eating, or several people are talking at once, she has some difficulty following...
However, dominating the Terriers is not this season's final goal for the squad. Its overall success will depend greatly on a tough Princeton dual meet and the Ivy Championships...
...they have already borne the brunt of the bad publicity. As lawyers looking at the strengths and weaknesses of the case, they also expect to win. In a case that essentially boils down to Clinton's word against Jones', the burden of proof is upon Jones. Much will also depend on whether she can convince the jury that she suffered setbacks in her job as a state government clerk because she rebuffed Clinton or that his attentions to her created a "hostile work environment...
Whether anything but rhetorical heat and resentment will come out of this whole debacle remains to be seen. At worst it could do severe damage to the loan system on which museums depend, while adding very little to the principles of restitution of stolen property. But that's what can happen when grandstanding pols and D.A.s get in on emotionally supercharged issues that ought to be resolved with tact and studious neutrality...
...grow indifferent or irresponsible after tenure? And would we be stuck with his disaffection for 40 years?--then it hinged on an evaluation of his character. And he should have passed. Masten is not the highly productive colleague one never sees but the highly productive colleague on whom communities depend. Professor Leo Damrosch's support (Letters, Jan. 12) suggests that he agrees...