Word: accessability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...consequences of randomization must be dealt with adequately. If students are going to be randomly assigned housing, then every student should have equal access to equal facilities, both in the physical plant and the tutorial staff. Universal keycard access and a cluster system of sharing house facilities--such as athletic and artistic space--should be the first steps in solving this problem...
Seton worked for their victorious rivals, Beth A. Stewart '00 and Samuel C. Cohen '00, who advocated council depoliticization and focused on quality of life issues like universal keycard access and frozen yogurt in Annenberg Dining Hall...
...shame, particularly because people whodon't have access to a computer on a regular basisare going to be at a disadvantage," she said...
...crazy, all these things you don't have to think about here," Thurston said. "The most important thing, though, is how to maintain my Internet access." Tova A. Serkin
...numbers on abortion are most troublesome on an immediate level, for as popular opinion begins to turn away from the principle of allowing women free and legal access to abortion without restriction, the easier it will be for conservatives in Congress to push legislation putting ever-tighter regulations on the procedure...