Word: faults
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...president drew some criticism for trying to coordinate different parts of the University, but nobody-could fault his thoroughness. Deans met with each other to learn about parts of other schools they never knew existed, and vice presidents went on retreats together...
...PBHA cabinet met in a four-hour emergency session and passed a new policy that required drivers found at fault in an accident in an association van to have their certification revoked until they were recertified...
...daunting task, not just because children's issues are so numerous and so fragmented, but because no one is certain what solutions, if any, will work. Even people committed to reducing teen pregnancy may disagree vehemently about the means to that end. Some feel that social trends like no-fault divorce pose the greatest threat to children...
Russia today is a postcommunist, not a democratic society--and that is partly Yeltsin's fault. He is the only politician of sufficient stature in the post-Soviet period who could have created an "anticommunist" party committed to reform. Instead he chose a politics of charisma, believing his populist appeal would be more effective in ensuring support for reform than would the enlistment of local activists to promote his views. By allowing reform to become identified with one powerful personality--his own--Yeltsin failed to create a constituency for change that could survive if he became unpopular. And now that...
...fault kids for caring too much," he said...