Word: suggest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Those issues, of course, are what the candidates have converted into their personal crusades, yet they don't seem to be convincing the voters. As E.J. Dionne wrote, the poll "produced other fascinating anomalies that suggest how little the candidate's views have penetrated with voters in the vast region that will vote next Tuesday...
...several faculty members added that Dukakis' stay at the Kennedy School taught him to temper his arrogance and work better with others. This, they suggest, may be the key to the Dukakis transformation...
...such problems multiply, Latin Americans -- and even some U.S. officials -- have come to question the Reagan Administration's commitment to fighting the drug blight. Despite Nancy Reagan's much vaunted Just Say No campaign, the Noriega indictments and the Kerry hearings suggest that the Reagan Administration has selectively ignored some narcotics dealing. Says Representative Larry Smith, a Florida Democrat who heads a congressional task force on narcotics: "You can't tell people 'Just Say No' at home, and then turn a blind eye on the diplomatic front...
...whole house has been encouraged to suggest names," Wacker said. "We are looking for someone interested in student welfare who is willing to give a fair bit of time, who is compatible with the students in the house and understands the house system," he said...
...might also suggest that perhaps Mr. Orenstein, rather than myself, is the one who is in need of "a course in representative democracy." In such a course he might someday stumble across Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America and read the chapter entitled "What Tempers the Tyranny of the Majority of the United States." Should Mr. Orenstein attend a class to discuss this reading, he may begin to understand that one of the most immoral mistakes a legislator can ever make is to yield to popular passions on issues of prejudice or discrimination. To do so according to Tocqueville...