Word: expertly
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...respond more naturally to an "ethic of care" than to an egalitarian "ethic of justice," and those few women who are confident need to go to a women's school to be "reminded" that female "leadership" carries "the hazard of being oppressive." In lower court, VMI had solicited the expert testimony of retired Harvard sociology professor David Riesman, who warned that a young woman's "aspirations" to marry are "still in the South very common," and that men still divide women into the "good girls and the bad girls"--and you know which kind would want to attend a single...
...outraged," Glaspy recalls. He believed he still had room to work the system and persuade Health Net to pay for the treatment. He felt guilty about costing the unit so much money and resented Slamon's interference in an area where he, Glaspy, was the expert. That night he wrote a letter of resignation. Later, however, he reconsidered. "It took me four or five days to cool...
...Jones, a University of Colorado bone-marrow-transplant specialist who saw Christy deMeurers during her journey. "I think physicians are slanting the opinions they give based upon monetary considerations that in many cases they wouldn't have allowed to influence them before." Vincent Riccardi, a neurologist and expert on "Elephant Man" disease, says the issue of trust in California is already moot. He has gone so far as to establish a company, American Medical Consumers, that plans one day to dispatch "personal medical advocates" to negotiate for care on behalf of patients. People must be willing to confront their doctors...
...expert in accounting and man-again the process of CEO succession as well as the founder of The MAC Group, a managerial consulting firm, Vancil had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for almost a decade...
THIS WOULD MAKE FOR A GOOD installment of a daytime-TV talk show. Listen as one of the genre's most expert practitioners--a man who never flinched even when airing shows on sleazy topics like "Women Who Marry Their Rapist"--bares his soul and confesses his very own addiction...an addiction to sleazy talk-show topics. "I began in recent years to feel very seedy about what I was doing," he admits to TIME, "and yet I was seduced by the big Hollywood money. Every year you say, 'This is the last year.' Then...