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...against it, both sides will agree that no citizen should be apathetic about this war. And yet so many are. Apathy stands in the way of an introspective national discussion of this war because people feel like “it” won’t affect them—“it” being the war or the consequences of not going to war. The conflict seems far removed, just like in Afghanistan or the Persian Gulf the first time. And that’s where betting comes...
With their own money on the line, people would finally feel invested in making the right decision. After all, it’s one thing to trust the government when these international issues don’t affect your everyday life—for many of us they don’t—but as soon as retirement savings are at stake, the public will demand honest, clear answers to help us make the right choice...
...doubt that any curricular changes will affect anybody who is at school right now,” Gross said...
...even if political affiliation does affect the way one teaches a subject, Summers said, “I think it’s probably the case that Professor Feldstein’s views are closer to the center than certainly Professor Marglin’s and probably Professor Rodrik?...
...think these two games could possibly be the most important games of the season,” Tubridy said. “There’s not a title on the line or anything, but if we don’t finish strong, it’ll affect our chances in NCAAs. No one wants to finish on a bad note...