Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Actually, this was never much of a threat. After decades of heinously self-interested Cold War foreign policy, the danger that a single humanitarian precedent could send the U.S. down the path of no return is inconceivable. As we let the Kurds rot in northern Iraq, it is simply comic to imagine us committing our military to a policy of global famine prevention...
Years from now, scholars will puzzle over why leaders did not have the foresight to alter the path to war in Eastern Europe. The answer will be the same as it was in the 1930s...
...they flanked the path that professors would have to walk between lunch and their customary Friday faculty meeting, the students held placards endorsing the supposed tenure offer to University of Michigan law professor Catharine A. Mackinnon--and urging greater faculty diversity...
Powell may be set on the path to politics...
Before mobilizing the public, however, the new Administration must undertake a thorough review of the sorry, zigzag path of past environmental legislation. If there is anything positive in this pastiche of cumbersome, expensive and irrelevant initiatives, it is the trend championed by the Republican predecessors to move away from regulations and toward market incentives (hint: a gas tax!) to achieve environmental goals. The new team also has the opportunity to rethink the various environmental risks that determine priorities...