Word: clamoring
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This is not to suggest that Harvard is perfect. Far from it. The institution could bear improvement in countless ways, and I do believe that it is the duty of students to respectfully clamor for those improvements when the Faculty and administration do not see to them. To do any less is to suggest that you don't care for the institution and that it represents no more than a stepping stone to bigger and better things...
Candidates also clamor for more student input into the search itself. Barkley noted that Stanford, Brown and Princeton haven't "crumbled from allowing a student role in decision making, and neither would Harvard...
...Union was surreal and intense, like nothing I ever experienced in the White House. The Lewinsky scandal had exploded about a week before, and to me that speech was a moment that crystallized so much about Clinton's presidency. Clinton had to try to govern through media clamor and partisan pressures that were almost unbearable, yet at the same time, he was able to seize the policy high ground...
...jump-started his popularity. But the quality of Martin's newest endeavors, not that it's ever been that high, just hasn't maintained the status for constant cultural innovation that has made Latin pop so interesting. As an artist, Martin's development has been stunted by the popular clamor for old crowd-pleasers. In striking a balance between selling records and good music, Martin has inevitably put too much weight on the former...
...this week, it will be up to Harris to sift through the inevitable clamor from the hand-counters encouraged by Gore campers to turn in their results and never mind the afternoon ruling putting Harris in charge. Democrats are out in force declaring Harris too partisan (she was co-chair of Bush's campaign in Florida), and making very loud noises about how Harris would be in clear violation of the order if she turns any count-amending counties away hungry...