Word: aproach
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When Bush sent the memorandum requiring full business attire from his staff at all times, we knew that the tone of the office environment was going to shift from the hurly-burly of the Clinton era. But this is simply going too far. Bush’s time-tested aproach to leadership, as is evidenced by his time-nearly-expired cabinet, seems to have crowded the younger generation out of the Old Executive Office Building...
...have received a lot of mentoring and advice from alumni," Rogers said. "They have given us advice on who to talk to and how to aproach people and on overall and specific strategy...
...argument offered by these students goes to the heart of the Medical School's aproach to education; they charge that the rigidity of Harvard's preclinical curriculum and its uncritical over-use of formal teaching methods, especially lectures, stunts intellectual initiative. "We now learn more because we are told to do so than because we are curious," they wrote in a letter to Dean Ebert in December. "It is disappointing to think that our education is based upon the assumption that medical students can learn no more than what they are taught...
...Western Maryland State and coached it into football prominence. After 27 straight wins there, he came to Harvard, which was at that time in the gridiron doldrums. There was fear that Harvard would then go "big-time" in football, but Harlow, according to his players, combined an "anti-emphasis" aproach with respectability on the field...
...promote a viable free world with freedom having the breadth of definition which it rightfully deserves, we must renew our efforts to make that definition a reality at home. A new consensus based on world recruits for this concept who in a different period clung to a laissez-faire aproach...