Word: sufference
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Declaring, "no country can run a trade deficit forever," MIT economist Lester Thurow yesterday said Americans will suffer a sharp reduction in their standard of living due to the recent economic crisis...
...collapse mostly has hurt the pocketbooks of big-time investors. But trickle-down theory applies to economic downturns as well as upturns. If the economy grinds to a halt, all will suffer. As the President grows increasingly irrelevant and out of touch with reality, it will be up to the Congress--Republicans and Democrats alike--to pick up the pieces left by Ronald Reagan's incompetence...
...basic science" with dire effects for the economy and national security, the report says. The report argues that the controls stifle the academic innovation and discovery which lie behind technological progress. And if our technological progress does not keep pace with our international competitors, our prosperity and safety will suffer, the report says...
...only thing carding will accomplish is the suffocation of Harvard's non-too-healthy social life. Most undergraduates agree that social activities here suffer in comparison to other schools--even MIT. True, the recent actions of the House Masters reflect their concern for financial liabilities that might arise from an injury at a party. But they just aren't concerned enough with other undergraduate concerns--like social life...
...center's work is in no way restricted to AIDS research, however. Hunt cites another project with implications for the care of delicate animals in captivity--an effort to determine why captive cotton-top tamarinds--an endangered species--often suffer from ulcerative colitis, a disease that can lead to cancer of the colon. The center has received an NIH grant to study this tendency in about 80 of the monkeys. He says it is not known whether this condition exists in the wild...