Word: bothered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...occurs at the molecular level long before organisms develop. If this is true, some additions will have to be made to the Darwinian theory that natural selection takes place only after the organism is formed and begins adapting to the world around it. That notion does not seem to bother Pieczenik. "What this means," he says, "is that the DNA sequences exist to protect themselves and their own information. It's not the organism that counts. The DNA sequences don't really care if they have to look like a lowly assistant professor or a giraffe." If that...
...smaller number of applicantsmeans that the "marginal candidates" who would not have substantial job prospects after obtaining degrees did not bother to apply, McKinney said...
...Defense Attorney Paul Chevigny, it was "a classic freedom of religion issue." Agreed Attorney Jeremiah Gutman of the American Civil Liberties Union: "This case affects the most fundamental kind of First Amendment issues." Added Harvard Theologian Harvey Cox: "Some Oriental religious movements bother us because they pose a threat to the values of career success, individual competition, personal ambition and consumption, on which our economic system depends. We forget that Christianity, taken literally, could cause similar disquietude...
...range of housing choices is narrower than that of other freshmen but this doesn't bother Stephanie Thomas, presently a Weld Hall resident. "It just seems to me that where you live is where you live. Anyway, four is better than one." Her attitude towards the problem of accessibility on campus is similarly positive. "There are buildings I can't get into but my life just goes around them...
...McCarthy like none of them care much. The change of mood in the country he can take; the apathy of the academics--that is pathetic. Pretty soon there will be nobody around willing to offer alternatives. No one will question the direction in which our country is heading. "Why bother?" I asked. Before he could answer, the prim Institute of Politics woman officiating the ceremonies was motioning to the waiting car. Another student shoved his way to the fore, to ask the departing McCarthy what he thought about the 55-mile-per-hour speed limit...