Word: vitalize
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...said African American studies at Yale is a "vital enterprise," one he was dedicated to supporting. Yale "has been engaged in the process of considering the programs' petition for departmental status," Levin said...
...case of Flight 261, investigators have recovered a wealth of material at the crash site that may provide some vital clues to what happened. The plane's two black boxes--the flight-data recorder and cockpit voice recorder--have been found. And a robotic device located at least part of the highly suspect stabilizer on the ocean floor...
...region will continue to suffer from lawlessness. NATO troops are not trained to fulfill the necessary roles of maintaining law and order and working with the community in an area wracked by violence and organized crime. It will take an adequate force of international police officers to fulfill this vital function...
Getting an accurate assessment of the U.S. population, as well as demographic data vital to school districts and businesses alike, would be next to impossible with a door-to-door enumeration. Only 65 percent of Americans returned their census forms in the last census in 1990; in some areas, rates were as low as 39 percent. Undercounted states like California lost as much as $2 billion in federal...
...vital that the police listen to the community's problems," Catalano says...