Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ahead." The biggest gap is between the A.N.C.'s unyielding demand for majority rule and De Klerk's concept of "power sharing." To him, that must mean constitutional provisions for including minority -- that is, white -- parties in the executive branch and providing them with an effective veto over vital legislation...
Leadership on a foreign policy question as vast, vital and expensive as this one can only come from the U.S. President. Bush, a Chief Executive who prides himself on his skill in international affairs, ought to be perfectly suited to provide it. But so far, he has been unwilling to use his position of authority to explain the historic moment to Americans and persuade them to act accordingly. Under the pressure of election politics, Bush has led from the rear...
CAPTION: Given the shortage of vital organs, would you allow families to sell organs such as a kidney or liver from a deceased relative's body...
...Russian despotism inspired by a vital imperial nationalism and shorn of the baggage of the dying faith of communism could potentially be even more dangerous than the old Soviet totalitarianism...
Accepted economic wisdom holds that no recovery is possible without confident consumers. Their shopping sprees account for two-thirds of all business activity. So it makes sense to find out what this vital sector of the economy is up to these days. But what doesn't necessarily make sense is the answer...