Word: failings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...YELTSIN: Without our help, ((he)) will certainly fail. The choice we have here is between Yeltsin with his weaknesses and an alternative. Having met all the players, I can say there's not one of them that would not be worse. They are strong men and they are able men, but all of them would slow down economic reforms. ON RUSSIAN LAW: The constitution is just a jerry- built thing and needs to be changed, and that's what Yeltsin wants to do. ON CLINTON'S SUPPORT FOR YELTSIN: I think Clinton is making a gutsy call, really the mark...
When asked about 1996, Perot says that he would rather undergo major surgery without anesthesia than become a candidate. Yet he also said in January that he would run "if I have to," that is, if Clinton and the Congress fail to meet the country's needs as Perot defines them. With Perot steadily fiddling with the criteria, he gives himself two happy options. If the economy prospers and the deficit shrinks, he will doubtless claim credit for having forced Washington to face reality. If Clintonomics flops, Perot will have created the * rationale for an I-told-you-so candidacy...
Though the drama ends where it begins and the characters fail to develop, meaning reveals its elusive little head to all those capable of finding meaning in the "circularity" and "musical inarticulateness" of the play and its characters, since there's no plot or apparent significance to speak...
...presentation on Sunday, Perot proposed that a term-limitation law automatically take effect if legislators fail to meet preordained deficit reduction goals. His idea, though unique in its style, is plagued by the same flaw as other proposals like...
These critics fail to realize that the value-free model of education, which separates "objective" knowledge from "personal" beliefs, is an artifact of the self-same secular/pluralist society which religious schools are founded to counteract...