Word: risked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...deans said that if compulsory medical service is instituted, then all students should bear an "equal risk" of service, rather than permitting the burden to fall on the poor...
...McCracken, a top Republican economist who advises Ford: "Paradoxical as it may seem, the cause of longer-run price stability makes some easing of policies urgent now." McCracken believes that "if we do not get some easing now, the recession will be unnecessarily deep, and we would court the risk of a belated, massive swing to ease later that would set us off on another inflationary spiral by 1976 or 1977." McCracken still wants "a stern budget line," but he also wants a substantial easing of monetary policy...
...believe, could be the Confucian first step that could lead to the necessary 10,000 miles of negotiation. For Yitzhak Rabin, the challenge will be to compromise, to conciliate, perhaps even to try to deal with his people's ultimate enemies, to decide whether to renounce the "fortress risk" in favor of the political risk. It may be the hardest decision that an Israeli Premier has ever been asked to make...
...before the Soviet leader's visit to Syria in January. In exchange for such an assurance, the Soviet diplomat added, the Syrians were "very likely" to renew the U.N. mandate before it expires Nov. 30. To do otherwise, as the Syrians must know, would involve a very serious risk...
...fact that the price of such success comes high. The football team, exclusive of scholarship awards, * eats up $600,000 of the university's $2 million athletic budget. But Majors' arrival on the urban campus means that for the first time in a decade, the high-risk investment is paying...