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...Being behind has never been an issue with the heart that we put into the game," said Ward of the team's gradual success. "Our team has a lot of confidence in ourselves. There was no question that we could come back and win the game...
...This gradual shift has also been reflected in American medical schools, which will play a major role in determining the attitude of future physicians towards alternative therapies. At the end of 1997, over 30 medical schools were offering at least one course on some type of alternative medicine, and, like all other indices associated with alternative medicine, the classes are proliferating...
...violent, and this violence so disappointed Gandhi that he stayed away from the independence celebrations in protest. Moreover, the ruinous economic impact of World War II on Britain, and--as British writer Patrick French says in his book Liberty or Death: India's Journey to Independence and Division--the gradual collapse of the Raj's bureaucratic hold over India from the mid-'30s onward did as much to bring about freedom as any action of Gandhi's. It is probable, in fact, that Gandhian techniques were not the key determinants of India's arrival at freedom. They gave independence...
...Islamic activism. It is still activism. Like Islamic extremists, Abdul Koddus argues that centuries of imperialism have corrupted and weakened Islamic countries. He and other relative moderates believe despots should be removed, Israel abolished and society governed by Islamic law. But Abdul Koddus shuns violence, seeking change through gradual transformation...
...changes include a gradual cut in payroll taxes, which will drop from their current 12.4 percent annually to a low of 10.4 percent...