Word: reconsideration
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When Clark finally called her to tell of his move, Kirkpatrick urged him to reconsider. She feared there would be no one left in the Administration with clout enough to pull together American policy around the globe. Secretary of State George Shultz, she felt, was too absorbed in international economic...
The one pro-environmental decision that Clark's defenders could cite was ambiguous. In 1978 he first wrote the opinion rejecting efforts by environmentalists to relocate a water-diversion project on California's American River, arguing that since the facility was federally funded, the state court lacked jurisdiction...
Honig immediately started a campaign that rivaled his bid for office. In one day in July, he held press conferences in three different cities. Then he talked to the California Round Table, a group of 88 chief executive officers already concerned about educational reform. The Governor began to get letters...
Supported by Herreshoff's argument that the Aussie keel fins give the boat added draft, or depth, upwind, thus making it a 12.5-meter or 12.8-meter yacht in those conditions, the N.Y.Y.C. asked the Measurement (TM) Committee to reconsider its earlier O.K. Last week the I.Y.R.U. officials responded...
TWICE THIS PAST YEAR, Harvard had the opportunity to have a professional football team. Twice it passed up the chance for prestige and community respect. Now it seems that the United States Football League's Boston Breakers are leaving the area for good--and taking easily accessible, quality football with...