Word: expanding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...opposed to this law, and I think the consequences are unhappy--are on the whole adverse. Let me explain why. The first most obvious thing is that I think it inevitably denies younger scholars opportunity, because we are not living in an age in which universities are going to expand a great deal. I see an improvement in the academic market, but I don't see a major expansionary phase in universities for the balance of the century and well beyond. I think that the population of advanced countries has become relatively stable. I doubt whether we will...
...Book Store is moving to Jamaica Plain in April. When the store packs up and moves to its new site, it will try to make its merchandise more accessible to the Jamaica Plain neighborhood. That would further the store's attempt, which started in 1975, to expand beyond communist books. The new, wide range of topics--Socialism, Anarchism, Feminism--has helped bolster business...
...school-wide organization which extends into all aspects of undergraduate life and tries to improve the day to day existence as well as providing for any special needs of Radcliffe undergraduates. I believe that it should be the latter, but in order to do that, it has to expand its representative membership and to likewise expand its vision...
...five active members only a finite amount of work can be done. With 2 500 undergraduate women, RUS needs at least 25 and hopefully as many as 50 representatives which would allow us not only to continue in those areas in which we are currently working, but also to expand our efforts...
...discussion. Now a decision is being forced upon the company. Next month the agreement under which Japan "voluntarily" limits its auto exports to the U.S. to 1.68 million cars annually is due to expire. With the U.S. expected to demand a two-year extension, Toyota has no room to expand its U.S. sales. It also wants to head off proposed domestic-content legislation, which would require that high-volume imported cars built by foreign automakers contain a large percentage of American parts and labor. Moreover, the zaikai, the top leaders of Japan's business community, have been pressing Toyota...