Word: wholeheartedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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(14 of 15) "Too often, newspapers view what they do as too arcane for the public to understand or as a state secret that is none of their business." Other newspapers and stations send editors to community meetings to field questions. In a few states or regions, journalists have cooperated...
Harvard now considers King's birthday an afternoon half-holiday; falling during finals, it usually passes unnoticed. A full-day holiday would replace this half-hearted gesture with a wholehearted reaffirmation of the fundamental human rights King stood for.
Karl Kaiser, director of the Research Institute of the West German Society for Foreign Affairs and one of his country's foremost strategic thinkers, suggested an answer: "Probably at the beginning the SS-20 was just a modernization program, but now with the debate in the West, I am...
For the Democrats, the economic issue is producing a rare semblance of unity: a wholehearted agreement to disagree with the President. "The Reagan program is not working because it is not fair," said House Speaker Tip O'Neill in a reply to Reagan's regular Saturday radio talk...
Residents of Lowell and Winthrop Houses say that recurring incidents like these prevent them from giving wholehearted approval to the extensive renovations winding down in their Houses.