Word: experts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...remained vacant for more than a year after Reagan took office, and one remained without a permanent appointee until last week. By week's end it was disclosed that Reagan is considering launching a study, to be directed by University of Illinois Professor David F. Linowes, a management expert, that will look into the EPA's handling of the $1.6 billion Superfund...
...same day that the way was cleared for Hawke to assume leadership of Australia's Labor Party, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser unexpectedly scheduled general elections for March 5. In the space of barely a month, the charismatic and impatient Hawke could thus be catapulted from party expert on industrial relations to Prime Minister...
...Kingsley (Gandhi) plays Robert, Patricia Hodge is Emma, and Jeremy Irons is their friend, and they are brisk, expert and rather too much of an ensemble. There is not enough contrast of tone between them. The fault may be not of their making, since they are being asked to play theatrical conventions instead of people. David Jones' direction reinforces the problem: elegantly geometrical in its calculation of cuts and angles, it is uninterested in the higher calculus of the emotions. This all serves the text but not the irresistible demands of the movie medium for emotional intensity. Film finally...
...prospective-payment plan is the only element that does not automatically send temperatures soaring. At hearings before the Health Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee last week, expert witnesses suggested a range of adjustments in the Administration's approach, but prospects for congressional passage of this part of the package still appear reasonably good. Senate Health Sub-committee Chairman David Durenberger, a Minnesota Republican, predicts that the plan will reach the Senate floor for a vote in March...
...make amends, the delegates, by a 2-to-1 margin, embraced a newly explicit requirement: a lawyer must reveal perjury committed by his client in court. "The two votes were as inconsistent as they could possibly be," said Hofstra Law Professor Monroe Freedman, an ethics expert who believes in strict confidentiality. "I think the second vote was, more than anything else, an image vote...