Word: cite
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...fact, many prefer to cite a 1984 Design School study of Harvard Square, done on the iniative of Robert H. Scott--Harvard's vice president for finance--as a better example of how Cambridge and the Design School have worked together...
Supporters of the new appointment, however, cite one additional benefit: selecting a commissioner would give the city an opportunity to promote its affirmative action policy...
...found it an honor to work with my colleagues in Social Studies: They are terrifyingly high-powered, and they have created a center within which intellectual life flourishes. The idea that my Social Studies colleagues could not manage without sociologists among them is laughable: The knowledge they have--to cite a single example--of great sociological thinkers such as Durkheim and Weber is exemplary...
...union members to strike without losing their jobs has long been a cherished tenet of the American labor movement. The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 does indeed grant them that right. But while the statute prohibits employers from firing or punishing striking union members, those same employers can cite a 1938 Supreme Court decision giving them the right to hire permanent replacements for workers who are striking for such "economic reasons" as pay hikes or benefits (as opposed to unfair labor practices). In other words, the union members cannot be fired, but while they're on strike, the company...
When explaining why changing the meal plan is not a good solution to student complaints about Harvard's food, administrators cite the physical limitations of the College's current kitchen facilities and staff, the financial risks of many of the plans--particularly the point system--and the importance of maintaining the house system...