Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that, the Iceland meeting stirs worry among some diplomatic experts, who believe summit meetings must be thoroughly prepared. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger insists that U.S.-Soviet tensions "cannot be removed by the personal relationship of two leaders, and it is not in our interest to create the impression that they can be." He adds, "This hurry-up presummit summit is a source of great concern to me." William Hyland, editor of Foreign Affairs, thinks the Iceland meeting is "dangerous" because diplomats are "escalating their disagreements to their bosses, and if their bosses disagree, the whole thing could blow...
According to McCullough, McLaughlin upheld a close relationship with the trustees, especially because he served as chairman of the board before he took on the presidency...
...with other departments (i.e. inter-office memoranda), and 3) consider the press a strategic instrument to implement policies. The spirit of these suggestions struck chords of discontent with Hunt. In fact, they clashed with several values which Hunt later defended: the autonomy of the press, the adversarial (not cooperative) relationship between journalists and policymakers, and the "willingness to print the news," in most cases, without regard for an article's impact on society...
Simpson used the Duveen archives to gain keyinformation about Berenson's relationship to theart dealer. The Duveen archives were left to theMetropolitan Museum in New York by Edward Fowles,a Duveen associate, under the condition that thearchives remain sealed until...
...instance, the AIDS testing of ROTC cadets, the drug testing of federal employees or the testing of the employees of an estimated one quarter of the nation's largest private firms. There is no medical reason for such choices, and the allegedly technical screening reveals itself as a power relationship between testers and tested...