Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think students are served by a four year rule," William C. Rice, a second-year Expos teacher, said in an interview last fall. "I think students are served by people who are vital and deeply engaged in their work. If there's a four-year rule, people will wind up going out on the job market before their time...
Cambridge city councillor Francis H. Duehay '55also says Harvard's participation is vital to theCambridge Partnership for public Education. Andthe Medical School's Health of the City Programfocuses resources on improving the health of Blackmen and children...
...almost comical then, watching the earnest reformers go to work, tinkering as they do with bylaws and referenda, yet without that most vital and curative of all elements, public interest--it's like without wheels. There can be no serious reform until council issues pass the most fundamental of all tests--the "do-I-care" test...
...called employer mandate. That provision of the Clinton plan would require employers to pay about 80% of the cost of health insurance for their workers. This would help Clinton extend coverage to 35 million uninsured Americans without raising taxes on the 85% who already have insurance. "The mandate is vital," says Senator Jay Rockefeller, the West Virginia Democrat and main Clinton-plan backer in the Senate. "You don't get to universal coverage without it," he adds...
Borrowers allege that Dime set up a loanprogram in the late '80s called the "no documentloan program" which ensured loan approval within48-hours. Vital information about those who tookout loans was not verified under this system