Word: apportionments
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"I don't want to stand up as a member of another generation telling the younger generation how to apportion their time," says Winthrop House Master Paul D. Hanson. "[But] I think it's sad if Harvard students change their schedules simply because of a cultural trend. They can stand...
But just in case some voters associate such initiatives as prenatal nutrition, day care, parental education and domestic-violence prevention with big-spending liberalism, Reiner and his highly paid political consultants have cleverly lined up a cast of conservative backers. Former Senate candidate Michael Huffington and Los Angeles Republican mayor...
The new alliances between networks and producers at least apportion the risks and rewards more equitably. With an ownership stake in shows they air and the change in fin-syn rules, the networks for the first time can share in the money that a show generates in its afterlife. The...
The law journal articles for which Guinier is criticized are not legislative prescriptions--they are intended to foster discussion. She proposes cumulative voting to give a voice to citizens who think their votes cannot otherwise make a difference, including racial minorities in predominantly white districts. She would give voters several...
Such a radical change in the way Americans conceive of health care should be debated openly, not hidden behind words such as "efficiency" and "value." As politicians debate the intricacies of the Clinton plan, they are determining how we will apportion life itself. Strangely, few seem interested in acknowledging this...