Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...members. They are not in unanimous agreement with every single policy of the organization, particularly policies on the cutting edge of civil liberties theory and practice, or policies having consderable political or economic content. Prof. Kennedy has told me that he recognizes that his view on this aspect of First Amendment law differs sharply from that of CLUM/ACLU--a point which he says he made clear during his speech, but which your reporter failed to note. While it is rare for a Director of our organization to disagree so sharply with so fundamental a policy as our unqualified fupport of free...
Unfortunately, Kangaroo fails to satisfy the viewer. The problems, whether faults of Lawrence's writing, Evan Jones' screenplay, or Tim Burstall's directing, lie in the characters. Not one is likeable, an aspect of the film which both irritates the audience and makes it impossible for the viewer to care about their concerns...
...another level, there is some concern that the trial will conveniently and simplistically group the various victims together -- dump them all into the same file: Jews and Resistance fighters, Jews and anti-Nazis, Jews and political prisoners. In other words, that the specific, the unique, even ontological aspect of the Jewish tragedy will be lost...
...Mental health care is an aspect of health carewhere there has been a clear federal commitment inthe past to insure that people are given access toservices. That makes it all the more important ifthat committment becomes less," said Mark J.Schlesinger, research director of the center...
...realize that the whole, healthy human person is able to need and be needed without becoming either an oppressor or the forgotten and self-effeacing non-entity Greaves and Rader rightly decry. The paranoid fear of weakness of any kind, of an expression of need or dependence in any aspect of of life, is the shameful and destructive inheritance of our male-dominated history. There are many traits traditionally considered "feminine" (or more pejoratively still, "effeminate"), and evaluated negatively, but the solution to this may not be for women to reject these traits in favor of positively-evaluated traditionally "masculine...