Word: reassess
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Increasingly, more people in the West are beginning to critically reassess Lee. In November 1971, when he was to receive an honorary doctorate from an English university, the London Sunday Times published an editorial under the telling title "Doctor of Law and Master of Injustice," it said...
...effort we made this year was greater than ever before and we came up short [in the number of black applicants]." Reardon said. "Although we did well this year [in black admissions], it is important for us to reassess the means we're going about recruiting...
...going and put the Israelis on notice about the consequences they faced if the talks broke down, Ford dashed off a message to Rabin. "I am disappointed to learn," he cabled, "that Israel has not moved as far as it might." The President warned that the U.S. intended to reassess its position in the Middle East, "including our policy towards Israel" - a bald reference to Israel's expected $2.5 billion request for military aid in fiscal 1976. It was the sharpest rebuke to Jerusalem since President Eisenhower in 1956 pressured Israel, France and Britain to end the Suez...
...which found itself in the awkward position of having alienated both of its crucial allies on NATO'S eastern flank, the crisis could hardly have come at a worse moment. Only the week before, Turkey had threatened to close American bases and reassess its participation in NATO in response to Congress's cutoff of U.S. military aid (TIME, Feb. 17). Moreover, the confrontation came just as U.S. relations with Athens were on the mend. Said George Mavros, chief opposition leader in the Greek Parliament: "It's unprecedented. I blame [Secretary of State Henry] Kissinger, and I blame...
...said the Council "has beginning to reassess the fundamental basis of our calendar," and was beginning to think about the best way to cut costs. By starting the fall term in warm weather, around labor Day, the University would not need to use as much beating during the term and would keep its expenses down, Fog said...