Word: respectibility
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...shocked when I read your Press story on Cambodia [May 19]. I profoundly admire and respect Sydney Schanberg, but you have no right to say that everything written by the other journalists did not begin to compare in volume, drama or detail with Schanberg...
Inside the White House, the Presidents key aide, Don Rumsfeld, puts this June upsurge down to a rekindling of trust and respect for the man and the office -The intangible ingredient that holds and guides any nation, something that transcends policy differences and national problems...
...husband Francisco de Rivera, also a matador, when he puts on his suit of lights to go out and fight-not so much for the money as for his honor. He is ranked as one of the five top bullfighters in Spain. Says Carmen loyally: "You can only respect a man who has the courage to go out day after day to fight a savage animal." Demure as she is, Carmen does not trust herself to watch Francisco in the ring. Suppose the crowd got surly and started shouting, pelting him with cushions. Carmen shakes her head sadly: "I have...
...fact that the traditional doctor-patient relationship has deteriorated badly. Patients rarely sue their family physicians, who often make up in compassion and concern for what they lack in technical skills. But few feel reluctant to sue an aloof and unfamiliar specialist who seems to take their respect for granted and often submits a sizable bill as well...
...plus interest and court costs, because the sex was "performed for the enjoyment of both parties." Besides, Judge Ronald Hachey suggested unchivalrously, the woman's favors may not have been worth all that much. "Unfortunately," he said, "there was no testimony to help the court with respect to the going rate charged by those engaged in one of the oldest professions known to mankind." Hachey went on to note that by appearing in court in overalls and a man's shirt, the divorcee "made little or no effort to convince the court of the value of her personal...