Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...including language in the plan casting doubt upon the legitimacy of all insurgent movements in the region, Arias won El Salvador's support...
Despite the anti-union campaign--and, in some cases, because of it--a majority of the support staff voted for the union. Yet, the administration jumped in to challenge the verdict. Even though the closeness of the vote may have justified this interference, Harvard's action casts further doubt on its attitude toward workers and their ability to decide their own fate. Such challenges are a common tactic for employers to delay a union's certification and contract negotiations; the University has already dragged out past union election bids for as long as two years--decreasing awareness of the issues...
...very difficult to prove beyond any kindof doubt that you were injured on the job,"Rheault said. When employees seeking compensationare faced with the potential of a drawn-out andexpensive court case, rather than continue withtheir suit, "they drop...
THIS afternoon President Bok will welcome me and 1627 classmates into the Company of Educated Men and Women. The traditional words may have been out of place at other Commencements, yet never more so than in 1988. The president's welcome comes at a time of doubt about the possibility that such an elite group exists. There is no longer confidence that a liberal arts education can deliver on its promise to free the mind from prejudice. And so the greeting is the exercise of an authority which may have no grounding...
When O'Neill arrived at Harvard four years ago, there was little doubt he would rank among the greatest of Harvard's fencers...