Word: dismissingly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...psychological disarmament. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, for one, is determined to stonewall arms treaties until congressional funding of his defense budget is ensured. And although Bush allowed last week that a strategic-arms treaty could be achieved by next year's summit, key White House aides seem inclined to dismiss START as a bothersome holdover from the Reagan Administration...
...Convisser or Shaffner did not dismiss theimportance of working on the state and locallevels. Kittelberg said the Harvard CLUH and RUScoalition plans to work on the state legislatureafter the march is over.CrimsonZach M. SchragPro-choice demonstrators ANDREW SABL '90 andJULIA L. SHAFFNER '91 return from a rally inBoston...
They say that there are plenty of condominiums available to those tenants who wish to buy one. And they dismiss as "inflammatory" campaign hyperbole White's contention that homeownership is "illegal" in Cambridge...
...controversy surrounding an alleged case of racial harassment by city police last March ended this summer when a civilian review board voted unanimously to dismiss the complaint field by two Black Harvard students...
...Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)--where Schokolnick filed her complaint in December 1988--has still not reached a verdict. Last spring, the commission tabled a Fly Club motion to dismiss the case and announced it would reach a verdict based on currently available information. That decision ended months of legal jockeying between Baker and the Fly Club's attorneys, whom MCAD labeled uncooperative at one point...