Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...when they do respond, SSI guards often reply to calls intended for others, HUPD officers said...
They recount instances when they've had to call the on-duty SSI supervisor to track down a guard who won't respond to repeated calls...
...disturbs them that dispatchers routinely have trouble getting SSI guards to respond to calls on their radio frequency...
...Bears tried to respond to Harvard's superior skating by stepping up its physical play. This caused both teams to take penalties--six for Brown in the game, and seven for the Crimson...
...bandwagon of public denunciation--even if such denunciation means appearing hypocritical. If confronted, any executive from a tobacco company could simply claim to have the facts in his favor: "we have admitted that smoking causes cancer, what else do you expect us to do?" And surprisingly, few would realistically respond, "stop producing cigarettes." Is that because the American business ethic is still stronger than the health ethic? No, it just means that self-castigation is the new means to self-promotion. After all, we are all becoming public health puritans, and this is precisely the sentiment to which Philip Morris...