Word: referents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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DeLone (please refer to feature story on page C-1), the 109th rated player in the world, will play at number-one, and will be among the nation's best number-ones at that. In fact, college play should be a level down for deLone, who regularly has played the likes of Steffi Graf, Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati during her not-for-profit tenure on the pro circuit this past year...
DeLone (please refer to feature story on page C-1), the 109th-rated player in the world, will play at number-one, and will be among the nation's best number-ones at that. In fact, college play should be a level down for deLone, who regularly has played the likes of Steffi Graf, Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati during her not-for-profit tenure on the pro circuit this past year...
...code offers greater incentives for breeding horses than for raising children. We slash school budgets and deny working parents the right to spend even a few weeks with their newborns. We spend 23% of the federal budget on the elderly but less than 5% on children. We refer to pregnancy as a "temporary disability," putting it on a par with breaking your...
...even from pointing patients to Yellow Pages listings of clinics that would offer such advice. If a woman asked about terminating her pregnancy, doctors were instructed to recite these words: "The project does not consider abortion an appropriate method of family planning and therefore does not counsel or refer for abortion." The directive did not take effect immediately because it was challenged in several state courts, but the Supreme Court cleared away those obstacles when it declared the gag rule constitutional...
...relationship between TIME's publisher and managing editor is very ^ special. They are equals, with the publisher being responsible for the magazine's financial well-being and the M.E. for its editorial content and quality. We usually refer to this division, in which neither lightly intrudes on the other's responsibilities, as "church and state." The separation is anything but a source of divisiveness. Instead, it serves as proof that good fences make good neighbors, enabling publisher and managing editor to work as partners toward common goals. That mutual trust is one of the pillars of the success that Time...