Word: depths
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Policymaking has been further hindered by Secretary of State Shultz's reluctance to make waves or weigh in on difficult issues like arms control. Complains Maryland Republican Senator Charles Mathias: "There is too little depth and experience in foreign policy. Reagan hasn't any, Weinberger hasn't any, Clark hasn't any." In other Administrations, packed with scrappy egos, a strong, silent type at the head of the NSC might have fitted in well. But for this Administration, clearly, there is a need for someone at Clark's position who can bring prudence and substantive...
...gives the ensemble character. He breathes a unified spirit into an aggregation that may number more than 100. "It is the artistic vision of the conductor that impels everyone forward," says Kenneth Haas, Cleveland's general manager. "Without someone of great vision, great ears, great interpretations, great depth, you can have the greatest musicians on the face of the earth and you still won't have a great orchestra...
Usher himself has high hopes for the rest of the season. "The team has good character and depth. They have what a team is supposed to have...
...Committee originally made the recommendations to allow students time for more in-depth analysis of the cases used to teach business administration...
...team's 9-0 victory over Columbia Saturday afternoon at the Palmer Dixon courts was a strong indication of the squad's depth Sy Fountaine and Ken Kleinfield, who usually switch in the seventh and eighth spots for the Crimson (matches that don't count in the score), moved into the fifth and sixth spots. Fountaine also played third doubles in Loud's place...