Word: rethink
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...least at first, are indignant. Alicia Kaye, office manager for a Los Angeles employment agency, reports that liberal-arts majors who are told of openings in insurance or secretarial work often retort: "Why should I take a $600-a-month job when I can collect unemployment benefits?" Others rethink their ambitions: Jackie Smith, a Boston College marketing major who is "shocked and amazed" not to find a job in business, has been a professional boxer for six years and is keeping in shape-just in case. There are graduates who grow frustrated and bitter, and there are those who accept...
...that Pannenberg wants to shun society. He simply fears that a Christianity content merely to echo the activist slogans of the secular world will lose its long-range social influence. To accomplish social good, Christians must first rethink their "spiritual center...
...some Israeli hawks, the U.S. vote on the mandate was evidence that Washington is changing its policy of aloofness toward the P.L.O. The State Department firmly denies there is any such shift, but there has been some indication of at least willingness to rethink the issue. Last month then Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Harold
Theologian Marty should rethink his belief that extraordinary treatment be stopped on Karen Quinlan because "in any other age she would be dead anyhow." Termination of treatment hinges not on whether she could have survived in any other age but whether Karen's state is human existence...
Other family members have begun to rethink their plans for the future as a result of their new understanding of their heritage. "Time becomes important," says Ricky's brother Dennis, 23, who so far shows no signs of the malady. "Everyone wants to get rich and famous, but when you don't have a lot of time to live your life, those things are not so important any more...