Word: vital
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...just founded. Penhoet will lose his tenure and have his salary cut, but he says he wants to decrease his involvement on campus to "span the two worlds." It is not possible to surround a university with a most," he says, adding that interaction between universities and industry is vital to the development of science...
...some other vital statistics show that Schoofs and Boteler are two opposites who just happen to complete meet each other as team captains...
Community activists charge, however, that Harvard plans to withhold vital statistics, and they also discount the sincerity and breadth of Harvard's overtures for reconciliation Michael Lambert, a prominent Mission Hill activist, said that Rosen's estimation of "good will" is "absolutely, positively not the case...
Stability and balance in Western Europe are of vital interest to the U.S. Our relationship is one of interdependence. The management of a real partnership is a challenge to the states on both sides of the Atlantic. This is the challenge that should be placed at the top of President Reagan's agenda in Europe...
...Vatican would like to achieve unity with the Eastern Orthodox Church before turning to Canterbury or the Lutherans. Says Orthodox Bishop Eirinaios of Crete: "I consider the unity of Christians a vital condition for peace on earth." John Paul no doubt agrees, and has declared that he wishes union between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches by the year 2000. But the process is agonizingly slow. The meeting of the Orthodox-Catholic joint commission this month in Munich will only be the second such discussion since the Council of Florence in 1439. The always suspicious Church of Greece is wary...