Word: doesn
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...councillors remained unconvinced. "I would like to vote for this. But it doesn't smell too good," said Vellucci...
...plan before the Senate "doesn't solve the problem. It's a prescription for new taxes," Locke said. "Democrats say it's a lack of revenues. Republicans say it's too much spending...
...touches, he plans to rent office space in his complex to environmental groups that "will drive other developers crazy." He is restoring the Little White House to its tacky Truman-era splendor, spending $15,000 just to repair the Sears, Roebuck fluorescent lights on the porch. Presidential bad taste doesn't trouble him, in part because he has income projections for his planned Truman museum. "The Little White House is a little gold mine," he says. But he also claims he does not mean to make Key West precious and yuppified...
...doesn't look like one," Adamec spluttered...
...possible to save a life. Put together they are like a locomotive running at 100 miles an hour." The sweep of that force troubles many experts. Says George Annas of Boston University's School of Medicine: "The technological imperative obliterates the person altogether. It acts as if the person doesn't exist -- that she has no personality, no family, and that no one who loves her can make decisions about her." But other experts believe that advocates of self-determination often skip over a basic question in incompetent-patient cases. Asks University of Michigan law professor Yale Kamisar: "Whose rights...