Word: forgiven
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Such programs, which involve the granting of debt relief to developing nations in exchange for steps to protect rain forests and other resources, have not taken off in a big way. In the past year or so, only $100 million in debt has been forgiven in return for preserves in Costa Rica and elsewhere. The sticking point: Who will bear the cost of the debt relief? So far, private environmental groups have bought small amounts of Third World debt securities from commercial lenders, but the governments of the developed nations will have to put in more money if the debt...
...Crimson decided (March 7, 1990) that the underlying issue is not about methodology, The Crimson is wrong. (Such a lapse from omniscience had to happen sooner or later.) The underlying issue is exactly about the nature of social science. On that let me quote, if I may be forgiven, a living social scientist, Geyser University Professor Henry A. Rosovsky...
...largesse from their late boss. In a memo, Forbes' son and successor Steve announced that, in accordance with his father's wishes, all 750 staffers would receive an extra week's pay. Moreover, up to $10,000 in loans from the company to any employee would be forgiven. "As Pop put it, 'Like a lottery, it's pure chance as to who benefits,' " said Steve Forbes...
...nationalists point fingers at members of the reformist Interregional Group of parliamentary Deputies, such as Moscow populist Boris Yeltsin and historian Yuri Afanasyev, and at staunch glasnost editors like Yegor Yakovlev of the weekly Moscow News. But Enemy No. 1 remains Politburo liberal Alexander Yakovlev. They have never forgiven him for a 1972 article that blasted writers who glorified Russia's peasant past -- a risky political act that earned Yakovlev exile as Ambassador to Canada until he returned to Moscow...
...think the KGB has forgiven you in the new climate between East and West and within the Soviet Union...