Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...they believed that the latest order was issued for much the same reasons as in 1983: a troubled economy that continues to be badly hurt by depressed crude-oil prices. At a time when jobs are scarce and prices for basic goods are high, there is a tendency to regard the aliens in the midst of Nigeria's 91 million people as an unacceptable strain on the country's limited resources...
...committee also makes some welcome new suggestions. At present, many continuing minimum income until fall of the coming academic year. The report advocates a plan whereby all continuing would receive notification of a least minimum level of support in the preceding spring. We regard this as a essential of the responsible financial planning urged upon us by the GSAS, and would further ask that; summer teaching assignments be announced earlier...
...this reason, we regard the invitation of Abe Hoppension, the South African Consul General to New York, to a reception in our every homes as an irresponsible and unmistakably provocative act. He is not only an active participant in the South African government, but a spokesperson for that regime. As a high-ranking diplomat he is paid to response apartheid in the United States...
...more than 30 million years ago, at the end of the Eocene epoch. In addition to the iridium anomaly, the sediments harbored microscopic balls of glass called microtektites, which form in rock when something hits it with great force--further evidence of a major collision. Yet investigators continued to regard the findings from the two time periods as being no more related than, say, separate automobile accidents in Des Moines and Miami. Explains Walter Alvarez: "It seemed to everybody involved that extinctions and impacts should be random in time...
...prevent the South African Consul General of New York from entering Lowell House, and at the conclusion of his meeting with the Conservative Club, he was prevented from leaving for some time. Some students threatened to know him from leaving until midnight. There was in traordinary lack of regard for the fundamental principles of freedom of speech and freedom of movement. The incident will, of course, be discussed with the Faculty Council, and I expect that it will be referred to one of the disciplinary bodies of the College...