Word: treating
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...made mention of how they were allowed to be placed in areas illegal for postering because of permission from Dean of Students Achie C. Epps III. Without such a statement, students and maintenance people had no reason to regard them as legally posted and therefore had no reason to treat them any differently from ordinary Yard litter...
...like the fact that he stimulates constructive debate about the way we do things and the way we treat people," says George Dunstan, head of a student committee that meets with Freedman. "I think that's positive...
...moans. But how did the sneaky businessman do it? Says the team owner: "I asked for $67 million. And he said O.K." Last week Matsushita said O.K. Does that make American culture a victim? Hardly. If anything, a company that invests $6.1 billion in a venture is likely to treat its new possession like the rarest of gems...
...ointment over the wounded area with a tongue depressor and keep the skin completely covered until it heals. So far, the treatment has been used on 50,000 burn patients in China and on several hundred elsewhere. Xu and colleagues traveled to Thailand last month to help treat victims of a gas explosion in Bangkok. In the U.S. the doctor has won converts at the New Jersey-based National Burn Victim Foundation. Xu, 32, who comes from a family of herbal-medicine specialists, will not reveal the ointment's formula until he receives a patent, saying only that it contains...
Retailers are also bolstering service, in the hope that they can hold on to the customers they've already got. At Saks on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, says store manager Joan Tillman, "we treat each and every sale as if it is a true gift...