Word: reflective
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Margit Dahl director of admissions at Yale College, said yesterday that Yale's drop to 940 early applications from 1158 last year a 19 percent decline does not fully reflect national trends since Yale mailed out it application form 1158 last year--a 19 percent decline--does not fully reflect national trends, since Yale mailed out its application forms too late this fall for many students to apply in time...
...ground. The heated national arguments arose not over directions but on the timing and size of budget cuts for domestic programs and increases for weapons. Then Reagan ran smack into the oldest rule of Government: solving one problem begets another. Inflation went down, unemployment went up. The election results reflect a case of public shivers, a fear that Reagan is going to cure us if he has to kill...
...first event, if it is a flop, will reflect badly on us," she added...
...labor problems of Boston's Chinatown reflect a situation common to Chinatowns through out the world. Work in restaurants and garment factories makes up the majority of job opportunities, and offers low wages for long hours. In the garment industry, workers are not unionized and they get paid at, "piecemeal rate," according to Min. Most restaurants offer work to only to those willing to work 12 hour shifts. "The labor history really hasn't changed" from conditions and wages 10 years ago, Min says. "It's going on right now and affecting people and the thousands of immigrants...
...RECENTLY, Stevenson's campaign was so lackluster that Thompson could escape almost all flak for his foibles. Even the traditionally Democratic AFL-CIO only reluctantly bucked his candidacy, and a significant bloc of labor leaders defected to endorse Thompson, saying the pro-Stevenson APL-CIO backing "didn't really reflect the feeling of large numbers of working people." So it wasn't surprising that the restful and resourceful Thompson, who is everything on the stamp that the professional Stevenson is not, stepped in to set the agenda for the contest...