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...face it. You've screwed up." Accordingly, some legislators will insist that approval of the IMF measure be accompanied by legislation imposing new discipline on the banks. Among the provisions of a bill expected to be introduced this week are measures to limit the amount a bank can lend to any one country and to force banks to reserve more money for loan losses when foreign loans begin to sour...
Meese: It does show that it's the first year of steadily declining deficits. It is this control of the deficits that will continue to lend confidence to those who are making money-lending decisions. This will keep the interest rates down and will cause them hopefully to come even further, which in turn will help to stimulate the recovery...
...would stand as a statement of disrespect for the law, in a free society, maintenance of any semblance of social order depends on just such respect between a government and citizens who voluntarily submit to its structures. Harvard does not stand above the law, and should not lend its institutional dignity and status as an important opinion-making entity to an attempt to subvert federal legislation...
Naylor's straightforward tone defies the usual gimmickry to which the subjects she treats so readily lend themselves: out-of-wed-lock pregnancy, parental shame and a runaway's difficulties, single women just a step ahead of poverty, abandoned wife-mothers, young Blacks struggling through militancy in search of dignity, the stereotypical welfare case, homosexuality in mainstream society. But out of this parade of social issues come the same personal interactions with which everyone is too familiar. The women's particular situations are merely a fog obscuring people who, Naylor convinces the reader, are at bottom typical. Fleshed out, these...
...present appearance doesn't lend itself to good service, nor to the Harvard Square atmosphere," he added...