Word: treating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Experts plan to treat the ravages of rust, fumes...
...policy. This is a suggestion that has not been publicly made before, and members of the ACSR say that it would needlessly remove from them a task they are now performing well. Walter J. Salmon, the ACSR's outgoing chairman, says that the ACSR no longer needs to continually treat the same recurring issues one case at a time, but would better accomplish its goals with broad policy statements...
Moreover, Harvard does not treat such projects lightly. They went out and hired one of the most prestigious--and expensive--architects in the area, Graham Gund, whose father lent his name to Harvard's design school building. They also decided to install a phone and heating...
...policy. This is a suggestion that has not been publicly made before, and members of the ACSR say that it would needlessly remove from them a task they are now performing well Walter J. Salmon, the ACSR's outgoing chairman, says that the ACSR no longer needs to continually treat the same recurring issues one case at a time, but would better accomplish its goals with broad policy statements...
...less helpful than the police. Evan Stark, research associate at Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies, and his wife, Dr. Anne Flitcraft, in a study of family violence, concluded that the medical profession and social agencies "are an essential part of the battered syndrome." Says Stark: "They treat the women like they are crazy." Doctors fail to note signs of abuse, label battered women psychotic or hypochondriacal, prescribe tranquilizers and tell them to go home, and "make a woman doubt her own sanity" by sending her to a family therapist...