Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Newstour participants, of course, have all had plenty of business and personal dealings in the U.S. Nevertheless, they were glad to have the chance to talk firsthand with so many U.S. policymakers. "Learning what makes a political system go, and what the concerns are, has to be of value," said Warren Chippindale, chairman of Coopers & Lybrand. "We saw a lot of people who have clout." John Stoik, president of Gulf Canada Ltd., seemed to speak for many of his colleagues when he said, "I never have had very much exposure to the Government in this country, and I have been...
...Nevertheless, without much publicity or appreciation, the women's hockey program at Harvard has persevered and grown...
...journalists a gun and a license to kill. In retrospect, some editors think they responded to their new legal protection by relaxing their standards of research and caution. Says Chicago Tribune Editor James Squires: "Sullivan helped make us less conscientious and considered. It also made us overconfident and cocky." Nevertheless, the Supreme Court during the next few years continued to broaden press protection to include coverage of "public figures"--people who did not hold an official position but who had voluntarily made themselves newsworthy by involvement in public matters...
With six assists to his credit. Pawloski is no slouch in the offensive zone. Nevertheless, he is wary of concentrating on his own offensive game over that of his opponents...
...Nevertheless, Eugene Wen-Chin Wu, head librarian of the Yenching Library, said the partial diary is the first find of its kind since the library first opened...