Word: treating
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...beyond waiting periods and notification laws. Though they refrain from pressing for such an outcome, they would impose criminal penalties, including prison time, for women who seek abortion -- not just for the doctors who perform them. But many pro-lifers, while they equate abortion with murder, are reluctant to treat women as killers, in part because throwing young women in jail would alienate too many Americans. Press them on the inconsistency, and they often reply that women who seek abortions are themselves victims of exploitation, economic desperation or misinformation...
Thus, we did not persecute Leonard Jeffries for his political views, nor did we treat him unfairly in our news coverage of his speech and the controversy surrounding it. We criticized Jeffries because he threatened the life of a Crimson reporter and has made other suggestions of violence against whites and ethnic minorities...
...years that thalidomide is among the most effective treatments for leprosy. And last week a research team from Johns Hopkins reported in the New England Journal of Medicine that the drug can also improve the survival rate of patients who get bone-marrow transplants, which are used to treat potentially fatal disorders including aplastic anemia and some blood cancers...
...fondness of actors for Altman is legendary. Unlike directors who treat performers like two-year-olds -- bothersome, silly, not entirely rational -- Altman genuinely encourages them to help invent the film, not just do as he says. "I collaborate with everybody," Altman says, "but mostly the actors. You could point out any really good thing that happened in any of my films ((and ask)), 'Whose idea is that?' ((and)) it is almost invariably somebody else's. And I don't even know whose...
John Major still must treat a national malaise...