Word: steps
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...first giant step toward that something more is the Joint Center's cooperation with the Venezuelan government in the development of a major new city in the Guayana region of Venezuela. The first attempt in Latin America at comprehensive regional planning based on heavy industry, the Guayana project challenges the Joint Center with linking national, and local planning in confronting social, physical, and economic considerations...
...Such research would be a major step in our constant battle to seduce faculty and students out of Widener Library into the real world. The real enemy of the Joint Center is not any of its more obvious attackers. The real enemy is Widener...
Only a few students can afford to buy the amenities--alternate places to eat, alternate places to talk--that should be available to all. Inter-collegiate dining--though on a too limited, trial basis--is clearly a great first step in the right direction. Sensible parietal hours--from 1 to 8 on weekdays and 1 to midnight or 1 a.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday--are clearly a second...
...most serious threat came in the fourth, when Neil Houston doubled and Tom Bilodeau followed with a walk. John Dockery's sacrifice bunt moved them to second and third. When O'Donnell grounded sharply to Fazen at second base, Houston tried to score and was thrown out by a step. Dan Hootstein then stroked a rising line drive to ward right field, but Fasen west high in the air to trap it and end the inning...
...world's tax collectors owe a great debt to Britain's wily King James I, who in 1604 concocted that subtle fiscal burden, the tobacco tax. Practically every modern government depends on taxes from tobacco for a large share of its income, and dozens have gone a step farther to create huge tobacco monopolies that provide revenue while making work for millions of farmers, factory hands, salesmen and bureaucrats. With evidence mounting that smoking causes cancer and heart disease, many governments are now faced with a dilemma: whether to put public health ahead of fiscal health and discourage...