Word: retained
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Next year Social Analysis 10, as the class in now called, will undergo a transition Wolcowitz will hand over the reins to a new professor, who will have the power to retain Radical Week as is, expand it, or remove it from the curriculum entirely. Wolcowitz says he hopes his initiative has gathered enough momentum that the unit will remain part of the course...
...Sitting back and watching these episodes unfold, the state Medical Registration Board never acted on the cases of the letterwriters. It appears that they will be allowed to retain their licenses. Despite his conviction. Hussain also still has his license. Middlesex County Judge Joseph Mitchell stayed a registration board hearing on Hussain until after the outcome of the recently concluded trial...
Britain did retain the support of her allies at a meeting of NATO defense ministers, where Defense Secretary Nott reaffirmed Britain's willingness to cease hostilities, but only if Argentine troops were withdrawn from the islands. Failure to make that stipulation, he said, would "leave the burglar with the spoils...
...crisis had performed the almost miraculous feat of welding a historically divided and complex society into a united front. A local Gallup poll published in Buenos Aires last week indicated that 90% of those questioned believed that Argentina should use force if necessary to retain its sovereignty over the islands. Only 4% favored a settlement plan that included the withdrawal of the troops who have occupied the Falklands since the April 2 invasion...
...have never met a payroll." Delors clearly had a part in narrowing the scope of the nationalization program that had been an integral element of the Socialist-Communist platform since 1972. Certain French subsidiaries of large foreign firms, such as ITT and Honeywell Bull, were allowed, for example, to retain their foreign participation. When France's Constitutional Court decreed higher compensation for expropriated assets, the government readily complied...