Word: complaints
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This is a romantical populist argument, reflecting a widespread and partly justifiable resentment against the corrosive impact of modernization on traditional values. It is a complaint, however, more properly leveled at the concepts of technology and progress rather than at the First World. After all, no aid donor forces a poor country to opt for economic growth. South Korea's Deputy Premier Nam Duck Woo recently noted what ought to be obvious to all underdeveloped countries: "As people get richer, their values become more materialistic...
Pavlovich's arrest yesterday followed a complaint filed Monday by the University with...
...prepared to take action both in the form of political pressure and in the form of legal complaint to achieve the goal of equality," Fletcher, who is also known as Qassem, said...
...Only one complaint has been received from a student whose room will be occupied by others over the vacation, according to the survey's results. The University is not legally responsible for any damage to property in the occupied rooms, Bruce Collier, assistant dean for the College, said yesterday...
...Faculty member or administrator who brings a complaint against a student need not be present at the student's hearing to be confronted, as in a court of law. Although the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities has a section detailing the "responsibility" of officers of administration and instruction, there are no provisions in the Resolution for holding those officers accountable. In short, it's the Faculty's rights and the students' responsibilities that the Resolution dwells upon...