Word: arduously
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...benefit from the educational presentations the members have found enlightening, would be the best way to ensure that Harvard students can cast a watchful eye over the committee's procedures. We do not ask for a large, unwieldy public forum in which students could slow down the arduous process of policymaking by speaking up on every detail. But all members of the Harvard community who will be affected by these policies should at least be witness to the making of a policy which should be important to them...
These institutions, Boston University among them, prefer to contract directly with a lobbying firm in Washington, hoping to secure funding for specific endeavors and research projects. In this way, some university administrators say, these schools can approach representatives and senators directly, avoiding the competition that usually accompanies the arduous grant proposal process...
...admissions proceses is a major obstacle to all college aspirants, arduous and nerve-wracking at the best of times, and calamitous at others. Because the process is naturally geared towards people who have been through the American educational system, those who have not done so are necessarily at a disadvantage...
Lord said that Chinese women have an arduous life which usually includes a full-time job that is "rarely of their own choosing" and that rarely has any future. She added that because of their experience, Chinese women "would not rally behind feminist slogans" and "would choose to stay home" from work if their families did not need "two paychecks...
...Association Against Learning in the Absence of Religion and Morality's (AALARM) road to recongition was even more arduous than most. First, there was a proctor who tore down our posters and a senior advisor who threatened us with the dreaded Ad Board...