Word: treating
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...book contends that only female doctors should treat women...
...idea behind the Earth Summit was that the relaxation of cold war tensions, combined with the heightened awareness of these growing ecological crises, offered a rare opportunity to persuade countries to look beyond their national interests and agree to some basic changes in the way they treat the environment. The broad issues are clear: the developed countries of the North have grown accustomed to life-styles that are consuming a disproportionate share of natural resources and generating the bulk of global pollution. Many of the developing countries of the South, for their part, are consuming irreplaceable global resources -- eating...
...also by the lack of an insightful & response on the part of his own Democratic Party. "I had hoped that L.A. would provide the opportunity for people to be candid with each other about the dimension of the problems as well as the aspects of the problems, and to treat them with urgency," said Bradley. "But that hasn't happened...
Grey calls those who treat Wood with benign contempt "jackals of bourgeois sensibility." And he's right. As critic Jim Morton notes, "If there is a 'worst film ever made,' it is one that is boring -- a sin Ed Wood Jr. is rarely guilty of." But there is a more melancholy irony to be found in Grey's interviews with the director's colleagues. Unlike most trashmeisters, Wood had radical messages for his audience: about sexual tolerance (Glen or Glenda), nuclear madness (Plan 9), parental smugness (The Sinister Urge). He was as dedicated to filmmaking as Welles or Kurosawa...
...style not arising from the play itself." Now Walton likes to immerse himself in the world of a play: weeks after Guys and Dolls has opened, his living-room coffee table is still a shambles of books by and about Runyon and his times. He views research as "the treat part of the job, like going to school without the horrors of what school was really like...