Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Teaching is not a three-ring circus," Ozment says. "We put the material out there, we respond to questions. The question is what students do with what we given them It's an immature attitude to say, "Hey, turn me on, Dean Ozment...
...Houston, more than 200 callers a day respond to Crime Stoppers broadcasts. Fifteen police officers are assigned to follow up the citizen leads. Since the program started in 1981, 3,300 suspects have been arrested for more than 4,000 crimes. Police have seized nearly $56 million worth of narcotics and recovered stolen property valued at about $21 million as well as 802 cars...
...kind of resistance that has the best chance of success, explains Richard Block, a sociologist at Loyola University of Chicago, who conducted the study, is to attract the attention of possible rescuers or to try to flee. Block predicts that if too many citizens take up arms, criminals will respond by adding to their own weaponry or by selecting more vulnerable victims, such as defenseless older women...
...government policy paper describes the project as "a long-term research effort" and emphasizes that West Germany favors an outcome in the Geneva disarmament talks that would "avert an arms race in space." Said a West German spokesman, explaining his government's announcement last week that it would not respond immediately to the Weinberger offer: "The Americans can't think that we are so crazy as to make a decision now about a research concept we don't even know. We don't want to get on the wrong horse, if we decide to get on one at all." Some...
...please them. The source of the tension: an announcement that the Japanese would retain quotas on the number of cars exported to the U.S. That move deeply disturbed the White House because Reagan last month had invited Tokyo to drop the quotas in the hope that Japan would respond by opening its markets to American products. Said White House Spokesman Larry Speakes: "It's the President's position that export restraints are not an acceptable substitute for market opening...