Word: enrichment
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...Bush spends on health care, the prescription-drug benefit, education and defense combined. He wanted to brand Bush as a tax adviser to the plutocracy, but he appears to have had only modest success; in the TIME/CNN poll, just under half of voters agreed that Bush's plan "would enrich the wealthiest 1% of Americans." Given the high stakes, it was surprising that Bush responded not with a specific rebuttal but mostly with complaints about Gore's "phony numbers" and "fuzzy math." Bush's advisers say this was partly a result of who Bush is - "It's not his manner...
Library officials, however, say the Houghton transfer will only enrich the room as an institution, enabling the poetry curator to be a part of the team of people working with contemporary writing...
...With the successful completion of the Capital Campaign this year, Knowles wrote in an e-mail message that he will discuss with Lee and Sommer "how best further to enrich our curricular offerings in [ethnic studies]," adding that his first priority is to help the departments most in need of Faculty...
Miller says the University's new restriction on putting lectures online can inhibit a professor's desire to enrich the intellectual community at large...
There's obviously a lot of hyperbole here; we all know two-career couples who make plenty of time for their kids. And we've all seen studies that show that quality day care can enrich young children--especially those born into poverty. But underneath her attitude, Schlessinger is making an important point: too many "upwardly mobile" adults bear children not with a sense of lifelong commitment, but rather in the way they might buy a King Charles spaniel or some other neat accessory to their well-appointed lives. And too many assume that nannies can play the same accessory...