Word: willfullness
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The Reagan Administration instifies these cutsaby suggesting that college students do not make substantial sacrifices to obtain their educations. But for most student, receiving financial aid, the cuts will not mean giving up stereos and Florida vacations, as Secretary or Education, William Bennett has suggested. The $4000 cap would affect...
Thus the court adopted a new, higher standard of proof that public officials would have to meet as plaintiffs: they would have to prove "actual malice" on the part of the journalist. That meant something far more sweeping than political opposition or personal ill will; malice was defined as, at...
HSA's lawyer Harold Rosenwald '27, who helped found the corporation in 1957, insisted that HSA's failure to pay overtime was "pure oversight, not a willful violation."
In countless hours of testimony before congressional committees, the Defense Secretary has adamantly refused to be drawn into what he considers the ultimate budgetary trap: volunteering nonessential items. With willful patience, he defends the entire package. Says Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Barry Goldwater: "When he gets his mind made...
Yet Robert Strauss, the party's former national chairman, fears that not even this week's trouncing will make willful interest-group leaders more accommodating and pragmatic. "The defeat will mean nothing to them," he says. "The hunger of these groups will be even greater. Women, blacks, teachers...