Word: blatantness
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Even after controlling for various occupations, locations and unionization rates, repeated research shows that one-third of the pay differential cannot be explained rationally. Despite D'Souza's assertion, it is painfully obvious that the fault lies in the blatant and subtle discrimination which still pervades American society and manifests itself in today's workplace...
...What really bothers me about it is the whole process. She hasn't consulted students," said Harhie C. Han '97, the organization's vice president. "This is a very, very blatant disregard of all of her promises...
...autonomy. Although the University does have a responsibility to create an environment of open and interesting interchange, one would be hard-pressed to justify a limitation of choice in the pursuit of openness, especially since it is not clear that the goals and potential results of randomization balance such blatant disregard for our freedom of choice...
...There's a lot of problems with the Core," Chang said. "[Its restrictiveness] is one of the most blatant and the one that affects students' lives the most...
...thousand protesters were massacred in Burma. The international community barely noticed. Multinational corporations are now embracing Burma's bloody military regime and the situation is still unknown to most of the world. PepsiCo, one of the worst offenders and most blatant supporters of the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC), Burma's ruling junta, has been given an exclusive contract by Harvard Dining Services. As part of this deal the Undergraduate Council has been offered $10,000 of PepsiCo's money. They should not take...