Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Nevertheless, in the end, support for PIRG and its funding mechanism boils down to one's answers to some questions about democratic rights...
...other prop for business confidence is Federal Reserve Chairman Burns. Under Burns' management, it is true, the money supply for the past year has bounced up and down erratically, and has generally increased at a rate that most conservative monetarists consider to be too inflationary. Nevertheless, many businessmen fear that if Burns is not reappointed, the money spigot may be turned on even more fully. Says Gabriel Hauge, chairman of New York's Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.: "The key to a long life for this expansion is a sustainable pace, and to that end policymakers must resist...
Calling for students to demand that the University divest its shares in South African holdings, he said nevertheless that in dealing with corporations his own posture must be more conservative and "realistic...
...professor, and he is not particularly concerned about tenure or academic respectability. It is probably safe to speculate that Toffler has not read all the important books that you end up reading sooner or later if you hang around New Haven, Cambridge and Berkeley long enough. Nevertheless, Toffler and his breed seem to show striking originality and an absence of timidity which allows them insouciantly to ignore 300 years of social theory and discredit the work of hundreds of brilliant and dedicated academics in three or four sentences. Listening to Toffler is like a breath of fresh air. Having never...
...vaguely feel an infringement of my rights as an individual student. When enrolling at Harvard, I was not aware that I was signing up for a book or record club. If, in a rush, I neglect to waive my induction into the ranks of PIRG supporters, I am nevertheless penalized. I freely admit that such a scenario may border on the absurd; yet, I would like to raise the following point for discussion. The authors of the previously quoted article wrote that "...a failure to respond to the expressed preference of the majority...is an arrogant denial of students' rights...