Word: concerningly
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...stressed the importance of an “educational” policy that informs students of the consequences of dangerous drinking and hazing. “[The policy] is not good if there’s that much concern,” Kidd said. “But I don’t know how it should be changed...
...coincidental, but it may also indicate a lazy desire to ignore the realities of hospitals and embrace a misleadingly optimistic view of healthcare. Were it simply watched as entertainment, I might not have a problem with “House,” but with patient behavior always a concern, I can’t help but think that the show might build ridiculous expectations for a system that is actually broken. Regardless, I’m going to miss Michael Crichton, his books, and “ER,” and I wonder who he got a seat...
...expresses the importance of breaking down departmental divides to allow artists access to all Harvard has to offer. Bhabha also stressed the importance of looking at art as a dialogue across cultures, an exchange currently lacking on Harvard’s campus.“We are looking at concerns of internationality and interdisciplinarity,” he says. “Art is now a universal language.”Finally, Bhabha emphasizes the new importance of technology in the arts, citing the rise of Adobe Photoshop and other computer media-editing software. As such, the Task Force...
...that the total satisfaction of her physical needs had not silenced the gnawing whine in the back of her head. She ran her fingers nervously through The Stable Boy’s hair.“Something troubles you,” The Stable Boy said. There was no concern in his voice. Lacking the energy for pretense, Felicity nodded meekly.“It is the little kitchen maid,” The Stable Boy said. How all-knowing he was!“It isn’t as though I’m surprised...
...calm response to Russia's missile gambit a success? Obama's aides present it as a sober counterpoint to McCain's tough talk during the campaign. "What was overlooked in [Medvedev's] speech was a part about working cooperatively on issues of common concern," says the aide. "So the transition [team] seized upon that issue up front." Such tactics, however, have not pleased some on the hawkish right who fear that Obama is appeasing the Russians. Daniel Henninger of the Wall Street Journal editorial board called on Obama to say "publicly and explicitly [that he] will not be intimidated...