Word: objections
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seems the last century, spent the afternoon trying to defy the laws of physics by threading his swarthy body through hordes of defenders. He was no match for Cornell's lax trio. And eventually, the laws of Mother Nature caught up to him in the form of an immoveable object. In the waning seconds, three riders converged on Urso, who was trying to advance the ball upfield, and put him flat on his face, a la Richard Dunn. Urso never saw McEneaney feed French for the Big Red's final tally...
While the rule should inspire consumers to buy with more confidence, it does not please most lenders. Some object to the sweeping language. In reply, the FTC notes that though 40 states have passed laws defining in detail the liability of the holder in due course, few of them were really effective because merchants and lenders found loopholes. Another complaint is that the rule will force small lending institutions to do costly additional work in screening contracts. That, in turn, could lead to higher interest rates and thus harm low-income people who most need installment credit. Perhaps...
...manipulation by the powers that be to back up American economic imperialism. Does he really find it that hard to believe that labor could oppose totalitarianism on idealistic grounds, because of a genuine concern for freedom? Or is it that whenever working class anger is directed against an object that he does not find suitable, it must be a case of the workers being manipulated and hoodwinked? Either way, his elitism is showing...
Fundamentally, though, the TFAA supports the allegation by Local 26 (Cooks and Pastry Cooks Union: the union of Harvard kitchen workers) that Mr. Glass is the object of discrimination with respect to disciplinary treatment. It appears rather clear that the University uses more severe disciplinary treatment against its oppressed nationality workers than its white workers as one means of dividing its work force...
Nonetheless, Carter's undisputed lead made him a focal point of the conference, an object of intense speculation. Behind closed doors, Young, Paterson, Hatcher, California's Congresswoman Yvonne Burke and other black leaders met to hear Carter. According to one participant, Carter declared: "I can win the primaries and I can win the nomination. But I can't win the election without the support of blacks outside of Georgia." To get that support, Carter agreed to: 1) appoint blacks-from a list submitted by the black Democrats-to the 14 policy task forces that are drawing...