Word: protractedness
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The board will hear complaints ranging from practicing medicine drunk or without a license to being insane or being convicted of a felony. But no matter what the charge, it must follow the same protracted and complicated review process of investigations and hearing before disciplining a physician. Ironically, a doctor...
In 1977, District 65 had lost its first bid to unionize the 900 or so clerical and technical workers in the Medical Area. After a protracted legal struggle with University attorneys over the "appropriateness" of the Med Area as a bargaining unit, the union finally gained the right to hold...
For U.S. companies, arbitration will seem like nothing so much as a long dark tunnel that might actually lead nowhere. Arguing cases before the tribunal will eat up hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees. The most optimistic estimates are that the panel will still be sitting in 1985...
The experts interviewed yesterday agreed with the report's findings, stressing what they called the nation's current inability to survive protracted nuclear war.
A recently released report by the Congressional Budget Office stated that improved communications would make protracted nuclear war more feasible and would lessen the likelihood of an accidental nuclear conflict.