Word: reassessing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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General View. "I must tell you honestly that [U.S.] support is eroding -in our Congress and among our people. The decisions of the past few months are causing many to reflect and reassess what our role should...
...Chronicle quoted Peter Kahn as saying a CIA aide told him the CIA had "encountered such trouble" in "attempting to go public" that Colby had for the time being "terminated his speaking tour in order to reassess the situation...
...same craving for nostalgia that in the pop world has brought back Scott Joplin and 1950s' rock 'n' roll. Mostly it seems to stem from a foundering of the musical avant-garde and a desire on the part of performers and audiences alike to reassess what was going on while the twelve-tone and electronic boys were holding sway in the academies...
...that, despite inflated prices, the U.S. would increase food aid to developing nations. He did not, however, specify the amount of such aid. Almost as he spoke, Treasury Secretary William E. Simon was warning Congress that because of the impact of high oil prices, "we may be forced to reassess certain aspects of our policy as well as develop new policies that will increase our leverage...
STRATFORD, Conn.--One of the tasks of the theater is to reassess the works of our playwrights a decade or two after their original productions. As part of its 20th season, the American Shakespeare Theater is fulfilling this function by turning for the first time in its history to a play by a living American dramatist...