Word: dependence
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Incidentally, I do hope that, if the planned changes in faculty retirement contributions occur as scheduled on July 1, 1995, I will be able to give faculty salary increases that are higher than they otherwise would be," Clark wrote in the memo. "The ability to do so will depend on many factors; the picture will be clearer at budget-making time (early next spring...
...politically and economically, though not always wholeheartedly. Kim's survival was an ideological point of honor; North Korea had become a front-line state, facing off against a permanent U.S. presence on the Asian mainland. Relations throughout the cold war might be intermittently rocky, but Kim could always depend on Moscow and Beijing...
...WITNESSES. How persuasive the knife-purchase testimony might be in court will depend on what jurors think about the fact that Jose Camacho, the cutlery-store salesclerk, was paid $12,500 by the National Enquirer to repeat his story to them, money that Camacho will split with his bosses. Though Shapiro failed in an attempt to get Judge Kennedy-Powell to suppress the testimony, he could argue to a jury that Camacho and one of his bosses had embellished their story or invented it to make it more salable. "How can you trust an individual when...
Despite the festive fund-raisers, however the donors' generosity did not often depend on the appeal of the politicians platforms. What drew the money from these contributors was the Kennedy name...
...core activities that the University is trying to promote in the next decade don't depend on Harvard acquiring real estate," Spiegelman said. "That's not the way Harvard is going anymore...