Word: waits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...identified with that." However, if force isn't the Christians' bag, carrying the message in other ways is. Last week's Christian Fellowship meeting presented a slide show with some tips about leading people to Christ. It advised that Christians first make friends with non-Christians, and then wait for an opportunity to discuss religion with these people and introduce them to Christ...
...would be better if we didn't have to wait to find out. World peace and the integrity of the Carter Administration's foreign policy may depend on a more responsible policy on arms sales...
...been told all my life that my vote was a private thing and that I'd never have to tell anybody how I voted." The judge then told her she would have to go to jail for contempt, and a bailiff handcuffed her and held her in a waiting room for the rest of the session. When another illegal voter, Diane Lazinsky, 27, also refused to disclose how she had voted, the judge postponed the case and threatened to jail both women. Michigan's court of appeals last week ordered Judge Kelley to wait while it pondered...
...prime reason for the delay is that the Administration wants to wait until the bitter congressional fight over the President's energy program is resolved, and thus avoid getting the tax-revision proposals entangled in that scrap. Also, the White House has lately become increasingly concerned about possible sluggishness in the economy next year, and about the stiffening resistance of businessmen and some Congressmen to the tax-reform plan, even before it has officially been announced. In order both to pep up the economy and, they hope, disarm critics, Administration planners are subtly shifting the emphasis...
...Bakke's lawyer originally told him to wait until the Supreme Court decided the similar case of Marco DeFunis, who had charged that the University of Washington Law School had rejected him because of "reverse discrimination." Since DeFunis was later admitted, the Justices declared the case moot in 1973 and thus left the basic issue unresolved...