81. One person it pleases, however, is the governor, who opposed the House bill and seeks to stall the movement toward charter accountability. 82. Perhaps as a result of the increasing level of education, the report indicates that the movement toward a less destructive life style has taken hold. 83. Public museums, then still relatively new, were part of a movement toward the democratization of culture in the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. 84. Russia, a longtime friend of Iraq, and France, eager to pursue commercial opportunities with Baghdad, have favored faster movement toward that end. 85. She aims to help facilitate a citywide movement toward healthier living and eating habits, especially within the African-American community. 86. She found it, she says, in an emerging movement toward a kinder, gentler divorce. 87. Stated unequivocally that he will reject any international movement toward ending economic sanctions against Iraq until Saddam Hussein comes into full compliance on weapons inspections. 88. Still, in the last week, there has been movement toward a compromise, raising the possibility of a last-minute settlement before commencement. 89. That is a subterfuge designed to deter the needed movement toward coverage for all Americans. 90. That message might well cause the Japanese to stiffen their position, at a time it seemed there had been some movement toward compromise in the auto talks. |