Word: share
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...more worthy to participate in running Italy. Meanwhile, in France, Georges Marchais's Communist Party has split with its Socialist allies just when a leftist victory in next spring's elections appeared to be possible. They seem to have severed the alliance because they are unwilling to share power-thus confirming doubts in some quarters about the sincerity of the Eurocommunists' eagerness to work within the democratic framework...
...arguments of experts, most Americans simply do not believe an energy crisis exists. In a Gallup poll last summer, only 38% of the people were willing to call the energy situation "very serious." A recent New York Times-CBS poll found that fully 57% of Americans just do not share President Carter's concern...
...notion that the common good results when individuals strive to get and enjoy as much as they can in a competition umpired only by the marketplace. It is that notion in action that accounts for the stunning fact that the U.S. burns up such a disproportionate 32% share of the entire world's energy (while also turning out, it is fair to remember, a similarly disproportionate 31% share of the world's gross product...
...four Q-Manoids who were honored by their teammates with captainships this week are the core of next fall's Crimson sports brigade. Steve Potysman of varsity football, Jim Langton of varsity soccer, Mark Meyer of cross contry and Julie Brynteson of women's soccer share some common traits--they're all consistent performers, quiet leaders, and very talented jocks...
...scorers on the young team from her left wing position. Julie was one of the prime reasons that Bob Scalise's troops posted their outstanding 9-2-1 record this fall, as her well-placed crosses and booming shots confounded opposing goalies throughout the season. The Minneapolis native will share the captain's duties with Paula Levihn who, it must be admitted, lives in Kirkland House...