Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...chambers in which they die. Such an illusion is ultimately corrosive, for the reverberations of injustice are not so easily confined." Speaking directly to the apparent ending of the larger court debate, Powell wrote, "It is the legislatures, the elected representatives of the people, that are 'constituted to respond to the will and consequently the moral values of the people...
...weeks ago the Council sent a copy of the referendum and an explanatory letter to 100 student leaders, asking them to respond if they objected. Sarraille said he received only one negative response...
...short-range (under 300 miles) missiles and even battlefield nuclear weapons (for example, nuclear artillery shells). Shultz would not go that far. Asked in California if tactical nukes are on the negotiating table, the Secretary flatly answered no. He explained that "in order to have the ability to respond flexibly to any aggression from the Warsaw Pact forces, we have to have the different forces to be flexible with, and we will keep them...
Several AAA members said they were disappointed with the University administrators' failure to respond favorably to their requests to offer courses in Asian-American Studies...
...What is very speculative at this point," Emanuel says, "is how the earth's climate will respond." One variable that could offset the rise in CO2 levels, for example, would be a change in cloud cover, which would cut down on the sunlight reaching the surface of the earth. Although it is too early to sound alarms, says Emanuel, his purpose is to make it clear "the consequences of the changes that are occurring are quite severe...