Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Blydenburgh, whom students privately called "sneaky" but whom they addressed as "John," said later that he would "work to implement" any resolutions the negotiations produced and wondered aloud whether such a commitment would induce the students to leave the building...
When President Bok succeeded Pusey in 1971 the University's financial outlook seemed secure. Harvard had just completed one of its most successful drives ever--The Program to Finish a Job for Harvard--established to implement all those programs Pusey had wanted but not attained during his administration. In a near-Herculean effort, John Loeb '24 headed a six-month, January-to-June drive that netted $9.5 million...
Charles W. Nordin, a fourth-year student at the Medical School, said yesterday that the faculty's "attempt to prevent random wanderings through the curriculum" is an "attempt to implement the traditional notion of education...
...peasant and the son of an English-educated civil servant--do not affect the fairness of this kind of system, "they" says. Although not interested in politics, the student does sympathize with China's solution to the causes of underdevelopment, but "they" says it does not appear possible to implement such a solution under "their" country's present system. The Chinese solution, therefore, "they" cannot support...
...economy from the polity, the public household rejoins the two.... The public household requires a new socio-economic bill of rights which redefines for our times the social needs that the polity must try to satisfy. It establishes the public budget...as the mechanism whereby society seeks to implement 'the good condition of human beings...