Word: reject
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...long been known that Reagan values destructive weapons more than constructive social programs. The country can no longer expect him to understand that a better educated and more equitable society is an important step towards a sales America. Instead Congress must take it upon itself to reject the President's proposals lot higher education and resume actively aiding our embattled universities...
...major factor in the success of last week's transplant was the drug Cyclosporin A, an immunosuppressant whose function is to reduce the chances that the patients body will reject the donor organ...
...many Israelis quickly reject international criticism. 21-year-old Enoshi says the world is "still full of anti-semites--people talk about every little thing Israel does. The world is like a hypocrite--they're not better than us. Everyone conquers another. Everyone has an interest in the Middle East and acts on it. Nothing else...
...sordid activity associated with colleagues like Ann Burford, James Watt, Paul Thayer, Rita Lavelle, Charles Wick, or Ray Donovan. Nor can he be derailed for his stands on issues like busing or affirmative action; while we disagree with his opposition to these principles, they are not enough to reject his nomination. Yet Meese's role in many White House actions suggest an ideological rightist view of the law that goes beyond principled conservatism. Not only did Meese push tax exemptions for racist schools and Reagan's secrecy campaign, he also did all he could to gut the independence...
...seems almost ironic to call for the rejection of Meese as Attorney General. His removal from the White House represents the final routing of the hardline conservatives from Reagan's inner circle, and in that sense we welcome the move. But his appointment as Attorney General would only serve to hasten the further demise of the once-great office. Can Congress do anything other than reject this man's nomination-resoundingly...