Word: regained
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...Tuesday’s Faculty meeting, Summers said to Ryan: “I would hope that I would have the opportunity to work closely with members of the Faculty on this search, and in doing so, to regain trust in quarters of the Faculty where that trust may not exist today...
...Tuesday's meeting, Summers said to Ryan: "I would hope that I would have the opportunity to work closely with members of the Faculty on this search, and in doing so, to regain trust in quarters of the Faculty where that trust may not exist today...
...would hope that I would have the opportunity to work closely with members of the Faculty on this search, and in so doing, to regain trust in quarters of the faculty where that trust may not exist today,” Summers said. “I am very much aware of the importance of working as cooperatively and closely with professors of the Faculty...
...might be vulnerable, but we will no longer be blind to the dangers that face our great country. Hopefully, we can reestablish our reputation throughout the world as a diplomatic and democratic powerhouse rather than an oppressive military and cultural force. Then, maybe that feeling of inherent optimism might regain its validity. Good night, and God Bless America...
...years have passed since Nigerian soldiers hanged activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others after protests targeting Shell's operations turned violent. Today, the company?which has long maintained that pollution from its oil operations in the Delta is due largely to sabotage?is still struggling to regain the locals' trust. Shell has a new strategy. After seeing millions of dollars from its contributions to development funds vanish in the hands of corrupt officials, Shell last month signed a four-year contract with village leaders that puts $7.7 million at their direct disposal. There is no shortage of worthy causes...