Word: stress
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...scrappy veteran of past political wars, he's shedding Weld's accusations like a duck sheds water. He has labeled many of Weld's claims as lies, and accuses Weld of running a smear campaign against him. Unfortunately for Bellotti, the facts support Weld. Weld has been careful to stress the factual, verifiable basis for his broader insinuation that Bellotti is not tough enough on white-collar crime and political corruption. So far, Bellotti has yet to change his tactics. However, Weld is making an impact. Newspapers across the state have been listening to Weld, and some papers have published...
...neglected to stress the cult of machismo as one of the biggest drawbacks impeding the advancement of our people. Its evil locks men into self-styled pride, exploits and subjugates women and lures youth into the self-destructive violence of gangs. Eradicate machismo from latino culture and la raza will flourish as never before; mujeres and hombres alike will then move forward in equality...
...recent Business School graduates stress the difficulty of doing both things well...
Deardourff and Partner Bailey are all over the Midwest, touting Republicans as the champions of tax cuts. Two years ago, they helped elect Jim Thompson Governor of Illinois by stressing his fights against corruption; this year every commercial begins with a discussion of taxes. In Iowa, their spots show Governor Robert Ray on the hustings-talking about taxes. In Ohio, where they are facing a Garth-directed challenge from Richard Celeste, their ads stress incumbent Governor Jim Rhodes' tax-saving administrative abilities and show that he is capable of, among other things, leading the All-Ohio Youth Marching Band...
...response to criticism, the sub-committee has revised its guidelines for the ways in which fasts should be conducted. The new guidelines stress the need to provide some activity, such as a movie during the meal time, to raise people's consciousness about world hunger, Graham Gardner '79, a subcommittee member, said yesterday...