Word: asking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...much to ask to have the bra match the underwear...
...have sought answer to questions that few Americans can even begin to understand, or others people ask but can't answer," he said. "Your success in illuminating the haws and whys of our world and raising the quality of human existence have helped make the time in which we live perhaps the most excitation in human history...
...council represent anyway? Apparently, it speaks for the few students who are willing to suspend Harvard's nondiscrimination policy. Certainly, many council members have gone to great lengths to convince themselves they are not discriminatory--the bill goes so far as to even denounce the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. At the same time, the council apparently cannot grasp how the bill directly violates its own principles of non-discrimination and the Harvard wide policies that protect students of all minority status. By recommending that ROTC have recruiting privileges through the Office of Career Services...
...that the University should suspend its nondiscrimination policy when in the "national interest" or when the "admirable" aspects of an organization outweigh its bigoted ones. This precedent hurts all students the policy protects, whether women, the disabled or people of color. Institutional decision cannot rely on vague criteria that ask us to decide when discrimination is unacceptable on all terms. A non-discrimination policy that does not set limits on a discriminatory organization, even one committed to the defense of the nation, is like a drag queen without her spikes. Many have argued that the existing policy privileges the LGBT...
...have once again found yourself amongst the disregarded or denounced, my sympathies. I only ask that you hang onto your outrage for the next election and maybe we'll get a council that works to make Harvard as fabulous...