Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think students are served by afour-year rule," says William C. Rice, asecond-year teacher in "Social and EthicalIssues," Expos 16. "I think students are served bypeople who are vital and deeply engaged in theirwork. If there's a four-year rule, people willwind up going out on the job market before theirtime...
...Thursday Clinton met in the morning with congressional leaders, who engaged him in spirited but mostly constructive debate. The most common complaint was that the U.S. had no vital interests in Somalia; Clinton replied, in an odd echo of the kind of arguments he might surely have rejected as a Vietnam War protester, that the vital interest at stake was the credibility of American power: the U.S. could not just cut and run. Leaving the meeting, some lawmakers gave reporters the idea that Clinton would delay his projected speech to the nation -- which prompted the White House to hurry...
...tiny hole in a piece of paper can all be equally definable as drawings--they're all `drawn' from the mind of ideas." His statement seems to embody the sentiment of the jury that chose the works for the show; this broad definition of drawing makes for a vital and unique collection...
Detractors of the market system claim that health care is a vital good, a basic necessity that should be guaranteed to all. But the same is true for food. Without food each individual would die--yet the government does not control the distribution or production of food...
...deciding how to fix our health care problems, we should keep in mind a vital lesson that experience has proven time and time again: free markets work; bureaucracies and price controls...