Word: conflicted
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Houden began college at Wellesley in 1968 and took seven years off before returning as a junior to the University of Wisconsin. She labels herself a feminist, and she, too, sees a conflict between business ethics and feminist principles...
Endangered Species. A new Cabinet level committee was created to balance economic factors against environmental concerns when dams and other projects conflict with the Endangered Species Act, which protects birds, fish and animals that are threatened with extinction. Congress directed the agency to decide within four months whether work can proceed on the $120 million Tellico dam in Tennessee, despite its threat to survival of the three-inch snail darter...
Haifa century ago, E.M. Forster raised questions about British colonialism in A Passage to India. Novelists have been answering ever since. One of the most unusual replies is this brief visit to a colony of Anglo-Indians in Debrakot, a forgotten hill town where the conflict of blood and tradition provides new wounds every...
Torrens and the 14 other members of the Alumni Council will meet monthly in Boston until the conflict is resolved, Torrens said. He added that the council may urge President Bok or Hiatt to take specific action if reconciliation is not forthcoming...
...effort to keep track of the ongoing conflict between Dean Howard Hiatt and some School of Public Health faculty, the school's Alumni Council plans to discuss the issue during a mid-November meeting in Boston, Dr. Paul Torrens, president of the Alumni Council, said yesterday...