Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...meet with the groups--which they will--there will be nice, long dialogues, with no cameras. The group and the politicians should probably set ground rules at the start: The group has an hour to express its concerns or ask its questions. The politician gets the same amount to respond. This is the crux of the idea--a willingness to engage in substantive, unfettered, unedited, unrehearsed discussion. The people who lead these groups, whether students or activists, must believe the spectacle is only a threat, and that the debate is all important...
Bush hoped that changing the gag order would convince women voters that he is, in fact, a president who could respond to their needs and concerns. But in fact Bush's actions prove the opposite...
...those who will protest that a comparison between a low-budget student production and a high-powered professional recording is invidious, I can only respond that budget and musical talent place no limitation on imaginative and thoughtful interpretation. The difference between the two productions is that Eliot Gardiner, like Peter Shaffer's Salieri, sees a transcendent quality, an absoluteness, in Mozart's music, rather than a mine-field of ambiguities, ripe for exploitation with just the right deconstructive impulse. Granted, ambiguity and equivocation are inevitable as long as we communicate solely in words. But when music is joined to them...
Hoping to encourage potential informants to respond to the offer, Cambridge police set up a 24-hour phone line to accept information, according to Lt. Walter Boyle...
Kirkland residents respond to Janus's warmth with unflagging loyalty...