Word: blatantness
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...passed and nearly all said the rule had practical value in a battle zone with blazing sun and few trees or buildings for cover. Los Angeles Times correspondent David Lamb, 50, who also reported from Vietnam between 1968 and 1970, described the fitness hurdle to his editors as "a blatant violation of my constitutional rights, but the correct thing to do" Some journalists asked whether civilian and military officials on inspection tours would face the same rule. Pentagon officials eventually conceded that they had gone overboard and withdrew the test, but said they would still expect correspondents...
Further, The Crimson attempts to accuse our group of obstructing the view of the audience. This is again a blatant misrepresentation of reality. The only reason the audience's view became obstructed is because it moved forward to surround us at the urging of the organizers, in an obvious attempt to intimidate...
Editors and Founders of HRSA deserve congratulations for a job well-done. However, your blatant omission of NEAR from your front page article was frustrating because NEAR is both fromally joined in a constitutional alliance with HRSA and has a similar goal: to encourage enriching experiences outside of Harvard during undergraduate years...
...lower federal courts have ruled in favor of the company. But a California court went the other way, calling the policy "blatant" discrimination and adding, "A woman is not required to be a Victorian broodmare." If the Supreme Court rules for Johnson Controls, then by some estimates up to 20 million jobs, many of them well paid, could eventually be closed to women. Gulf Oil, B.F. Goodrich, Du Pont and Eastman Kodak are just some of the companies that have instituted fetal-protection policies since a federal court upheld such measures in 1984. Johnson Controls estimates that more than half...
...next attorney general should protect women's rights, not try to restrict them. We find unconscionable Harshbarger's blatant disregard for those rights in this case. His actions speak louder than his words on this important issue...