Word: regarded
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About my impression of President Reagan, I have not had a chance to meet him or talk to him or see him in person, so it is hard for me to give you any human impressions, but politically of course I can say what my impression is. I regard him as President of the U.S., a man elected to his high office by the American people, and therefore our attitude toward President Reagan is prompted by our feeling of respect for the people of the U.S. We are therefore prepared to do business with him and to treat him with...
...opinions of the religious right are shared by large numbers of people who do not belong to Fundamentalist churches. "A majority of Protestants are simply dissatisfied with what they regard as a moral breakdown in American society," asserts Sociologist Phillip Hammond of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Conservative Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Mormons, Orthodox Jews and many secularists are understandably concerned about such developments as the more than 16 million abortions performed since 1973, the fourfold increase since 1970 in children raised by unwed mothers, the rise in drug use, the emergence of gay liberation and the glamorization...
...With regard to Coke and Coca-Cola classic, whether we backed into our current position, "caved in" to controversy, made smart decisions, or simply got lucky, it does not matter. What matters is that we listened to consumers and as a result, we are in the best position we have ever been in our soft drink business...
...Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) represents everything that makes this University famous. Its 350 tenured professors and about 500 instructors teach 6500 undergraduates and more than 2000 graduate students in what people around the world regard as some of the best liberal arts programs in the world. With scores of libraries, faculty members, museums, research centers and a budget running upwards of $100 million annually at his fingertips, Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence leads this huge, prestigious array of higher educators...
...violation of national policy. Last week, barely a day after the hostages were freed, Israeli officials ordered the repatriation of 300 of the Lebanese detainees, leaving about 460 still awaiting release from Atlit prison. Nor did the Israelis enjoy watching the U.S. becoming indebted to Assad, whom they regard as Jerusalem's most dangerous enemy. Finally, Israel suffered in U.S. public opinion, at least early in the crisis. A Washington Post-ABC News poll taken as the hostages were being released showed that one-third of the sample agreed with the assertion that "the U.S. should reduce its ties...