Word: clear
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...games. Some guys look better at practice and when the heat gets turned up they don’t respond the same way, and some guys are the other way—they’re gamers, so to speak.”But until that choice becomes clear, the battle for the starting job will continue. Let the games begin.—Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...generation. Both major candidates have outlined a form of a cap-and-trade system to fight it, but they could both use more guidance. The negative side effects and enforcement problems plaguing Europe’s cap-and-trade system over the past few years should be a clear warning to both candidates that the policy is much better in theory than in practice. In addition, research indicates we need to stabilize emissions over the next half-century. We can’t wait for carbon prices to rise high enough to fund the research for cost-effective alternatives?...
...Obama is clearly the superior candidate on science issues, from disclosing his science advisers to announcing a plan to double research funding over the next decade to establishing clear guidelines for the review of government publications so partisan tampering cannot occur. Yet both candidates have shown far greater affinity to science than the sitting President and a willingness to follow scientific advice. Whichever party wins the White House tomorrow, the next President owes the American people an immediate and lasting commitment to science and a promise never to favor partisan interests above scientific fact. Otherwise, it may soon be hunting...
...taking a calmer, more directed approach we’ve been able to get our message across in a clear way that people actually listen to,” says HRC Vice President Alee Lockman ’10. “In the past couple of years we’ve really been trying to send a message that we’re Harvard students, we’re just as smart as our liberal counterparts—we just have different opinions...
...people, as they grow older, and as they start to pay taxes will start to see some of the issues in a different light,” Motley says. “We can contribute to making the Republican Party’s message and ideas more clear now and maybe help to accelerate that process...