Word: fixedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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And so it was, once again, for Nixon. When he left Washington, there was a chance he might yet be prosecuted. Gerald Ford fixed that a month later by issuing a presidential pardon protecting Nixon from legal penalties for anything he had done in connection with Watergate. But Nixon's...
These perceptions are hardly fixed or firm. Bosnia is the core of the President's foreign policy problem; Clinton's zigzag alternations between high-minded declarations and failure to implement them, together with the relentless horror of the war, have bled U.S. prestige more than anything else. The steady drumbeat...
For one, treating medicine as though it were the standard free market is misguided. That's essentially asking doctors and patients to put a fixed price on human life and well-being. And suggestions by the Clinton Administration that medical schools be required to place 55 percent of their graduates...
Finally, the core is a better program than General Education. Overall the core has problems which should be fixed, but it is the best program Harvard has seen to address the diversity of a liberal arts education.
Two HMC officials--Vice President Jon Jacobson and Dave Mittelman, senior vice president and director of fixed income development--were paid more than $1.2 million last year.