Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...answer is not only to court Third World nations--a fine idea--but also to spend as much of our gross national product on armaments as the Russians. We should, he says, "be very plain that we are prepared to meet any Soviet arms buildup; that we will respond to their aggressive instinct." Tsongas is in this case a moderate because he only supports nuclear parity, not superiority...
...accurately, that a U.S. grand jury is investigating the charges. It is the first time that a church official of Cody's rank has ever been the subject of a federal investigation. "This is the biggest thing since the Chicago fire," said a local lawyer. Cody promised to respond "when all of the allegations, false and otherwise, have been made and clarified." He added: "When one is falsely accused, one wonders what is the reason...
...filled in for loyalty." In fact, Clotfelter goes on to say, if he were in the development office his strategy now would be to appeal more strongly than ever to alumni love for Fair Harvard. "If all schools were to appeal to loyalty and their alumni were to respond, then our predictions would be wrong," he admits...
There is little doubt about how Begin would respond to warnings of these or similar sanctions. He would remind Reagan that every time a U.S. Administration has tried to pressure him in the past, it has strengthened his political position at home and brought down on the White House the wrath of Israel's many friends in Congress. That is true, but there is no reason why it must always be true, and plenty of reasons why it should...
Many syndicated Washington columnists respond so predictably to events that they are merchandised to newspapers as liberal or conservative voices, as if editors needed a handy guide on how to balance their opinion pages. But all columnists sometimes react in unexpectedly revealing ways. A sampler of how columns are tilting this summer...