Word: easier
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...program makes it easier for us to recruit, because it takes away the economic incentives," Mosley said, adding that many students who might go to the K-School instead choose law or other professional schools for the estimated economic returns...
...keeping a working schedule that keeps him running. He splits his time between his practice, which he is soon to give up, his research on infant behavior, his teaching at Children's Hospital, and his more public work: the books, articles, and television appearences designed to make child-raising easier for parents. Between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. every day he has his "phone hour," which he devotes to reassuring anxious mothers, some patients and some strangers...
...legal system, for example, makes it difficult to reach agreements. But progress is being made. A new national patent law, which will help protect Western technology imported into China, is now in effect. Other new laws help resolve disputes between China and foreign companies. Those reforms should make it easier for others to follow Chairman Hammer's lead...
...sometimes fear that the national impact [of the report] may be greater than that at the Med School," he said, adding "in some ways all this would be much easier if we weren't so successful, didn't have the great [research] track record...
...that is easier said than done. What the guerrillas lack in modern equipment and medicine they make up for in fierce patriotism and fiery Islamic zeal. British authorities estimate that the 100,000 rebels have taken as many as 12,000 Soviet lives during the 52-month campaign. TIME has also learned that U.S. officials received reports last week that the insurgents managed to shoot down at least one enemy bomber. Meanwhile, they remain in control of nearly all of the countryside. In the Panjshir Valley, Massoud's men had reportedly sustained a healthy economy through a clandestine trade...