Word: supportable
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...been their ability to bring home questions of economic justice to the hearts and minds of students. By demonstrating how depressed wages hurt the Harvard employees with whom we interact daily, they have managed to combat apathy and build a broad base of support. By connecting larger social issues to life on this campus, this year's activists have provided a model for others to follow...
Arthur M. Schlesinger '37, then an associateprofessor of government, wrote and lecturedfrequently about the dangers of Communism and theneed to support the postwar European reliefeffort...
...units a day. Milk and some breakfast cereals and breads are fortified with D. However, you have to drink a quart of milk to get even 400 IUs. Again, a supplement makes sense. And because your body adjusts bone mass to the loads your skeleton is called upon to support, it is important to do weight-bearing exercises...
...morphs from St. Hillary to Senate candidate, she risks losing the support of the wishy-washy who ardently did not want her husband run out of town by Ken Starr but are perfectly happy to have Clinton go quietly when his term ends. If people think Clinton fatigue is going to hurt Al Gore, imagine how much it could hurt an actual Clinton...
...them points of light. So how did the approach that Democrats once ridiculed become part of their dogma? It probably happened with the passage in 1996 of welfare reform, a law that shifted government's mission from providing for people to changing them. Included in that law, with quiet support from the White House, was an amendment by Republican Senator John Ashcroft that let churches and religious groups bid on government contracts to provide job training and other services. Since then, Gore has highlighted many of those efforts in his travels as Vice President, touting the prayer and Bible study...