Word: tougher
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Baker, who drew national attention for his role in the Watergate hearings, told reporters that if President Carter wins the Democratic nomination, he "would be a tougher opponent" than Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass...
...that tournament, Felske's charges made a go of it, but came up points short of eventual champion Dartmouth and Trinity, settling for third place. This year the competition will be tougher, as Ivy power Yale makes its debut in the tournament. But the six players Felske takes with him to Amherst should be able to avoid any traps their Ivy sisters may set for them...
Seeded first in the number one singles draw. Bougas hardly broke a sweat as she demoralized Sue Power of Southeastern Massachusetts University, 6-1, 6-0, in the first round and stopped Ellen Jacobs of Tufts in a bit tougher match...
Contrary to Congressman Benjamin Rosenthal's feeling [Sept. 17] that fear alone, through tougher auditing of tax returns, will force people to declare their full income, I feel the carrot-and-stick approach will be more effective. That is, decrease taxes for everybody, perhaps to just 10% of income, but increase the penalties for tax dodging. Herein everyone will...
...economy and the political leaders avoid the temptation to stimulate growth just to get elected, inflation will decline to perhaps 6% in 1981. No matter how high the cost of curbing the price plague, concludes Greenspan, some unpleasant medicine taken now will be less painful than other, tougher remedies forced upon the nation in the future. Says he: "The costs will be even more intolerable the longer we wait to come to grips with this problem...