Word: suffering
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Flannery, who is now director of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Washington, says that Detroit is representative of the type of case that will suffer without access to the center's resources. "There will be a large number of cases in which back-up centers won't be missed," Flannery explains. "These are the run-of-the-mill cases, such as consumer fraud and welfare cases. But there are many cases that require resources in terms of personnel and time available. Many local offices are avalanched and aren't well-equipped to undertake more reform...
...cases now on the way to the Supreme Court are dependent in some way on assistance provided by the group. "I'm not arrogant enough to say they're going to die without us," says Hesse, referring to the cases, "but I am enough to say they'll suffer. General Motors, on the other side, will not suffer--it can bring in as many lawyers as it wants. But our clients will be left with one arm tied behind their back...
...foundation grants in the event of a termination of federal funds. Hesse, for his part, is determined to defy the intention of the people in Washington. "This institution will survive one way or another," he says. "We won't go out of business because of Mr. Nixon. We'll suffer a little, but we'll be here." He thinks the center might receive some funding from labor unions, who have worked closely with the center's attorneys in the past...
...announcement in itself was without precedent. Spaniards had long been forbidden even to speculate publicly about the timing of el Caudillo's death. Although he was known to suffer from Parkinson's disease, so far as Spanish officialdom was concerned, the only times he had ever been indisposed were when he had a couple of teeth extracted and when he suffered a gunshot wound in the hand while hunting. Last week the government rushed out photographs showing the diminutive (5 ft. 3 in.) and frail general walking into the hospital without assistance, and doctors said his condition...
Giannini and Melato, who also starred in Love and Anarchy, are once again fine here, but their characterizations suffer from the deletion of nearly 20 minutes of running time, eliminated by the American distributors in an attempt to make proceedings a little breezier. The movie is somewhat puzzling in some of its transitions, more than a little abrupt in Mimi's abandoning his principles-and the reflection they find in his love for Fiore. However, no serious damage results from the condensation...