Word: treating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...explicit right to waive affirmative action and to be considered instead by the same standards as anyone else." Thank goodness Choi came up with this proposal. Here I've been all this time fighting against discrimination when I should have clicked my heels three times and said just treat me like my white male counterpart, just treat me like my white male counterpart...
...veterans enter their years of peak medical need--their median age is 73--the VA may be decreasingly able to serve them. "If you lock us into the 1995 spending levels for the next seven years, you make some assumptions almost as though there's nobody out there to treat," says Jesse Brown, Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs. "A lot of people are behaving as though our veterans are already dead...
...demand begins to dwarf resources, he says, the VA will circle the wagons around its core mission of providing for veterans' service-related disabilities. Other services, such as nursing-home care, says Kizer, "are subject to being diminished." The extent to which the VA will be able to treat the poor or nonservice-related maladies will depend on the political decisions Americans make--after the Veterans' Day hoopla fades...
...profession that is getting a black eye, in the view of some of the old-guard paparazzi. "I treat celebrities with respect, like I would like to be treated myself," says New York City photographer Gerardo Somoza. "Some of these photographers couldn't shoot their way out of a paper bag. They are carrying video cameras because they are a sure thing and shows like Hard Copy buy that stuff...
...just hope that [Lewis] has very solid reasons for choosing her over him, especially considering [Johnson is] someone who has devoted a substantial part of his career to public service at Harvard," Asani said. "To treat someone like that is just inhumane...