Word: unaffectedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Nixon's new activism created the feeling in Washington that someone, at least, was in charge. Yet, amid all of the motion, there was also a considerable element of uncertainty. No one is sure that Nixon's economic innovations are working, or what will happen when the freeze...
CRIMINAL LAW. Most such laws would be unaffected since men and women are already treated equally. Prostitution statutes, however, would be unconstitutional in those states where male prostitutes are not included; and they might be jeopardized unless the customer is also subject to penalty. Rape would continue to be punishable...
The Baltimore program owes its origin to several recent scientific discoveries in the field of molecular biology. One was the identification of the enzyme hexosaminidase-A, the lack of which causes Tay-Sachs disease. Another was the development of a technique for taking cells from the amniotic fluid, the clear...
Today the bidding jumps at the rate of $150 per second, often to six figures. Humphrey Finney has passed the company presidency on to his son John. The new $500,000 pavilion, used but one week a year, features more than a thousand cushioned chairs, an art exhibit, and closed...
New Cluster. The implications of such findings are clear. The unusual incidence of the disease is enough to imply that it is contagious to some degree. And the discovery that some cases were not diagnosed until three or more years after exposure hints at a long incubation period. The fact...