Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...order to apply our energy to international issues we need to start breaking down the barriers to affiliation and personal connection. When terrorists attack Israel, Harvard Students for Israel instantaneously reacts. Other regional groups from the South Asian Association to the Canadian Club to the Irish Cultural Society respond to events in their respective countries by educating the student body and enlisting their support. But, regardless of our personal connections, we should all feel some common humanitarian concern. Unfortunately, unless we feel some direct allegiance to the specific racial, ethnic or regional group, we often prove indifferent to world-wide...
...treatments, Ho's strategy could fail. It could even backfire if it is mistakenly touted as a kind of "morning after" treatment that allows people to relax their guard and engage in risky sexual behavior. By desensitizing the virus to medications, it could jeopardize a patient's ability to respond to future treatments. Worse yet, it could inadvertently create a mutant strain of virus resistant to all currently available drugs--a kind of super HIV--that could lead to a second, even more devastating AIDS epidemic...
...that our firm was engaging in dubious practices associated with Kott. But we were not asked about any specific incidents. We now see in the story vague references to complaints from three customers about "price-manipulation schemes," but since we were not given details, it was virtually impossible to respond. Suffice it to say, we have not received complaints or inquiries that purport to suggest price manipulation at JB Oxford. Your reporter's allegation is false. Our company executes or clears approximately 3 million trades per year, as you noted, and our sales and trading practices are in line with...
...presumably take it for granted that even if young people gave up video games and mindless sitcoms as well as comic books and rock music, it would only be because they'd found something dumber-- sewing their toes together in an ornamental fashion, maybe, or eating dirt. He'd respond to the stories I saw with a weary "So what...
...special education center. The deaf-mutes are at first an object of ridicule for the courtiers. After all, since they can't speak, they are necessarily excluded from the routine exchanges of quips that form the backbone of court life. But as the scene progresses, the deaf-mutes respond with their own wit, in their own language, with "plays on signs" that the court cannot understand, because they in their turn are excluded by language...