Word: concerns
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Presumably, these law students would recognize the inconsistency of their actions and their goals, if their goals were actually the ones they are trumpetting. Confusion and frustration, not concern and compassion, are the motivating factors here. The real message of N.O.P.E. follows this line: since I'm not happy after three years of your school, I'm going to make as much money as possible and then not give...
...concern is that, in our endeavor to update our science curriculum and make it strong at a technical level, we've done it at the cost of the young scientists' thinking about the moral issues confronting them in their fields," Mendelsohn said...
...been elected. As usual, only half of students voted in the election and voters in several houses found ballots with a number of candidates equal to or just slightly greater than the number of seats available. The council has elected new officers, all of whom mouth platforms of new concern for student issues. These issues are important but what is more important than any of them individually is the issue of the council itself. In its four-year history, the organization has yet to garner any real respect from the administration, students or--judging from last year's attendance problems...
...amount of concern showered on Chambers and his family further emphasizes the notion that he was the victim, not Levin. The poor chap never got enough attention from his parents, the tabloids tell us; and, what's more, he had the grave misfortune of shuttling from prep school to prep school because of failing grades. Not only did the New York Post run a front page picture depicting the grief of his parents, but it also gave top billing to an interview in which Chambers said, "I have no ill feeling toward Jennifer or her family...
...personnel are considered walking blood banks. If no blood is available for casulties, the injured are dependent on their healthy comrades to provide it. But receiving AIDS-infected blood may eventually prove fatal, although the initial injury should not have. This point alone shows that the military's concern is based on more than the unfounded homophobia associated with AIDS...