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Word: recommendations (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...March 6 has received little more than standard attention. But the end result of the traditional convention activities-glad binding, speech-making and merry-making-will probably be more significant than most of the hotel's staffers have seen. The 1000 men and women attending the convention will recommend a Republican candidate for governor...

Author: By Jacos M. Schlesinger, | Title: Republicans Fight Each Other, Apathy | 2/23/1982 | See Source »

...economists were disappointed, and even a little shocked, by the President's "no retreat" budget message. They particularly questioned his refusal to recommend significant tax increases or to pare, even slightly, spending for Social Security and defense, the two largest budget programs. Taken at face value, Reagan's deficit projections are alarming enough: $91.5 billion in 1983, narrowing to $71.9 billion by 1985. Those figures assume, however, that economic growth will rebound vigorously this summer and that Congress in an election year will make further cutbacks in social programs like food stamps. Both assumptions, TIME's economists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roadblocks to Recovery | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

Although the Medical School must ultimately enforce the policy it decrees, doctors in general should carefully scruntinize their own recommendatior. For some, this has meant they must portray that person in the most positive light possible or refuse to write the recommendation. In considering this issue, doctors must consider their obligations to the individuals they recommend but must not forget their far greater responsibilities to a society that could be seriously impaired by the services of an unethical doctor they recommend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Greater Responsibility | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

Wall Street probably wouldn't recommend investing $100 in a lottery with 777 to I odds, but one Watertown man who did just that is glad he didn't listen to expert advice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Keeping Track . . . | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

...know what the problem is." Klitgaard said of the Nader and Nairn reactions, adding that the disagreements about prediction are not so much about the actual statistics as what admission offices should do about them. Critics of testing recommend eliminating standardized tests altogether, and "try to imply that it makes no difference [in prediction] whether you use scores or not." Klitgaard said Such an approach "masks idealogical value questions in a scientific aura," he added...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: The SAT Passes | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

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