Word: conducting
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Individual departments' faculties who are responsible for admitting students at the graduate school level have failed continually to conduct searches for qualified minority candidates. The situation will not improve until these people are sensitized to the importance of increasing the size of the minority applicant pool so that there is a better likelihood of admitting more minority students...
Graduating seniors who object to Moynihan attempted last month to arrange to conduct an alternative graduation ceremony, but Stanford refused to allow them to have a separate diploma-awarding ceremony, Fiduccia said...
...shortly after the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which regulates S and Ls, allowed them to set up the terminals. But First Federal quickly ran into legal trouble. In what became an important test case, the Nebraska attorney general contended that state law did not permit retail stores to conduct a banking or S and L business and obtained an injunction that shut down the system for six months of 1974. But last month the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that the stores were not really acting as S and L branches. The ruling not only lets First Federal expand...
...Arabs and Israelis to negotiate directly, at the same table, and has instead created a situation where the Arabs, particularly the Egyptians, approach the problem as though the United States is Israel's spokesman. Due to Kissinger's obsessive desire to have the United States, and particularly Henry Kissinger, conduct the negotiations. Israel and the Arabs are no closer to direct talks than they ever were. Indeed, Egyptian President Sadat has said openly that he has never made an agreement with Israel, only with the United States...
...tell the 'whole truth' and, indeed, that he deliberately misled the committee. If [parts of his testimony are to be] characterized as 'justifiable evasion,' it is difficult to perceive what Respondent would consider 'unjustifiable' evasion ... In our view, Respondent has engaged in reprehensible conduct in violation of the Code of Professional Responsibility by testifying dishonestly before a congressional committee. This is conduct which the bar would seriously condemn in the case of any of its members, but particularly so when that member holds a special position of trust with regard to the public...