Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...centers try to convince the girls that motherhood does not mean the end of their earlier ambitions, and many respond surprisingly well to academic courses that they had ignored before. In Los Angeles, for example, students at the centers generally do better in their classwork than they did in high school...
Thus, the guide would serve as a basis for discriminating among different competing merchants and also as a forum for complaints. Hoffman thinks merchants would respond to the guide with better prices and service, because a good evaluation would be excellent advertising...
...this reason that bureaucrats with a vested interest, in welfare could scuttle Moynihan's program. Congressional committees must respond to both interested groups who can make their demands articulate and immediate, and to the bureaucracy which controls information necessary for the consideration of legislation. Further, the committees can enhance their own power by enhancing the power of the agencies and bureaus over which they have a degree of financial control. No group without influence upon this system can expect to be favored...
These, and a number of smaller less publicized efforts carried on at the same time during these years, helped the University to catch up with many existing needs, but by no means with all of them. And as the University has continued to respond to challenge in a period of dynamic development, inevitably many new, and some very large needs, have been freshly engendered...
Initially, Davis' Catholic friends were too stunned to respond to the news, although Rosemary Haughton, a housewife and lay theologian, wrote to the Guardian that his defection "is a staggering blow to the whole church." Guardian Columnist Geoffrey Moorhouse also saw it in those terms. "For Catholicism," he wrote, "it is a blow as bitter as the one Anglicans sustained 100 years ago when John Henry Newman departed for Rome." Davis' friend and superior, John Cardinal Heenan of Westminster, said only that he would pray "that God will guide him in all his undertakings...