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Word: wrongfully (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Rivlin is against a constitutional balanced budget amendment, an idea that has gained acceptance by many politicians. "You don't want to put government in a straightjacket," Rivlin says. "If you set a specific target, it's likely to be the wrong...

Author: By Eric S. Solowey, | Title: Health Care: Who Will Pay? | 4/8/1988 | See Source »

...what's wrong with Peterson's plan for recovery-through-self-sacrifice? Because of the simple fact that he and his supporters will not have to make the sacrifices. His hypocritical plan is motivated by the selfish interests of Wall Street and is nothing more than another round of Reaganomics in disguise...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: Give to the Rich--Again | 4/7/1988 | See Source »

...project also gave some of the American students the opportunity to interact one on one with Mexicans. "I had particular fun with the kids and I realized that there was something wrong with one of them," Miller explained, saying that this child wheezed and the other kids made fun of him. "When I flew back to the States I was really bothered by this kid still being back there, having trouble breathing...

Author: By Jesus I. Ramirez, | Title: Greetings From Mexico--No Surf, but Hard Work | 4/7/1988 | See Source »

...course! Mrs. Stern must have missed the feminist movement. The lawyers trying this case imposed their standards of motherhood on the witness by the questions they asked, but she acquiesced to their determinations by the answers she gave. Something has gone horribly wrong. Women never said they didn't want only to be mothers during the feminist revolution, they just said they didn't want only to be mothers. But now, as the case of Baby M has shown, women are being asked to make the choice. It's bad enough to disapprove of a woman for working...

Author: By Melissa R. Hart, | Title: Making Motherhood a Career | 4/7/1988 | See Source »

Unlike some of the other candiates, Lee is not a lifetime bureaucrat. The political process is far too tedious a game for Lee, who offers practical solutions. "If someone's doing something wrong," he says, "slap him upside the head and tell him he's full of shit." Lee, a long-time vegetarian, explains he means that literally--that some people, specifically those who eat red meat, actually are full...

Author: By Michael J. Bonin, | Title: Spacing Out on Politics | 4/7/1988 | See Source »

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