Word: inputs
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...battle lines are deeply drawn. Taking a page from AIDS activists, several advocacy and educational groups are insisting that, among other things, they be consulted in the design of scientific studies of Lyme. Their input has not been entirely welcomed by the scientific community. One outspoken program officer at the National Institutes of Health was so vociferous in his criticism of the Lyme groups that he was barred from having anything more to do with the disease. His cause was taken up three weeks ago in an op-ed piece in the New York Times that criticized the lay groups...
College officials must have input in selecting an executive director because "that person will be a Harvard employee," said Archie C. Epps III, dean of students and a trustee of PBHA...
...with Japan will be taken up immediately, with Clinton and Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto holding a one-on-one in advance of Friday's kickoff. In a bit of surprising news on the Japanese front, the Administration announced an agreement with Japan that will allow the U.S. greater input in Hashimoto's attempt to deregulate a number of his nation's industries, including telecommunications. Among those expected to attend the 23rd annual meeting, renamed the Summit of Eight to account for Russia, will be Russian President Boris Yeltsin, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Italian...
...with Japan will be taken up immediately, with Clinton and Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto holding a one-on-one in advance of Friday's kickoff. In a bit of surprising news on the Japanese front, the Administration announced an agreement with Japan that will allow the U.S. greater input in Hashimoto's attempt to deregulate a number of his nation's industries, including telecommunications. Among those expected to attend the 23rd annual meeting, renamed the Summit of Eight to account for Russia, will be Russian President Boris Yeltsin, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Italian...
...many of the full-time workers said they were not well-represented by the union in the bargaining process, had little input in the negotiations and were not sufficiently informed about the deal prior to the vote...