Word: entailed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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TIME always has attracted astonishingly gifted researchers. In the Religion section, the reporter-researcher, a title reflecting the considerable amount of personal interviewing and on-scene reporting the job can often entail, has a Ph.D. in classics and is a former Roman Catholic seminarian. In the World section, one researcher is a Soviet specialist who taught Russian at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University...
...amendment is not sufficiently flexible. Government is not clairvoyant. It cannot foresee the year's natural disasters, for example, and the expenses they might entail. The amendment permits deficit spending only in case of war, but ignores...
Though the changes entail reduction in class meetings and reading, officials were quick to point out that the Masters of Business Administration program would not be easier. "These changes have been misinterpreted," said Piper. "We're not reducing the workload...
...senators argument for a freeze rightly focuses on the economic may hem caused by the defense buildup and the failure of previous, more "sophisticated" approaches to arms control They also prove that a freeze is truly verifiable and would entail no loss of the deterrent currently insured by our nuclear arsenal...
...military forces in the region, to let outside observers from the Organization of American States and the United Nations verify these limits, and most importantly, to end "support for insurgencies in neighboring countries." The Administration's call for such terms hinted it had finally learned that Latin American relations entail a great deal more than "us versus them" rhetoric, and that a Marxist government does not instantly cast a country as a bit player in the Soviet drama of world domination...