Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Hand. Connally had had his own clashes with the protective White House staff over his personal access to the President. He told a friend: "It's simply incredible that they could let things get this far out of hand, not only with regard to Watergate but with regard to Congress. The Government isn't entirely run by the White House, but that's what those guys thought...
...joined up with some inhospitable union members at the Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville. A window broke, fists flew, and the chant quickly changed to "Oh, les nouveaux flics [Oh, the new cops]!" In Milan, young people marched under banners that spelled out what they regard as Italy's current evils: IMPERIALISM, FASCISM, CAPITALIST OPPRESSORS...
...American supersonic transport two years ago. For the first time since World War II, U.S. aerospace companies have no new generation of silvery flying ships that is imminently scheduled to zoom off the drawing boards and onto the production line. Some aerospace men are not bothered by what they regard as a welcome breathing spell, but others are. Says Eastern Air Lines Vice President Scott Crossfield: "I practically guarantee that the next new aircraft purchased by U.S. lines will be bought abroad...
...knows for sure how the practice of professional courtesy started. But it may well have begun with the 2,300-year-old Hippocratic oath, which exhorts physicians to regard other doctors as brothers. Modern standards reinforce the custom. The A.M.A.'s code of ethics, which urges physicians not to treat themselves or their families, holds that they should cheerfully provide care for other doctors and their dependents...
...UNIVERSITY slowly inches toward the socially responsible management of its investment portfolio, responsibilities tied to other parts of Harvard's endowment must not be obscured. One of Harvard's most pressing obligations in this regard involves the Black Rock Forest...