Word: leading
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...willingness of the interfaculty task force to analyze the issue pleased campaign members. They were even granted a meeting with Fineberg. But the campaign has not let up in its attempts to humiliate the University publicly, the strategy it believes will ultimately lead to success...
...keeps his work very private and we lead very separate professional lives," Andrea Mitchell says. "We draw very clear lines. I think it's worked very well because I've been able to pursue a lot of my interests in foreign policy and in political coverage while avoiding any involvement in [the] reporting of economic issues. It's been a very carefully constructed firewall...
...particular, Nesson suggests that HLS' more rigorous system of grading, in addition to a lack of personal interaction between faculty and students, lead to a sense of frustration within the school community...
...human life, are too great for the NATO countries to be satisfied with the rate of progress so far. Either a qualitative change is required in NATO strategy--military or diplomatic--or Clinton and the other NATO leaders must provide a cogent explanation of how the current strategy will lead to success...
...time there gave me insight into how vivid everybody's story is," he says. "Sometimes we forget the different kinds of things that can lead people to a point in life. We judge just based on what we observe...