Word: correct
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...many ways, the first impression would be correct. Stanlake Mudavanhu Samkange seems to be an ideal Harvard ambassador, leaving Cambridge today after having tapped many of the University's resources and enjoyed them all. Asked if there is anything off hand," though he "probably could think of something...
...such matters, it is hard to argue that the student involved has been fairly dealt with. She has suffered emotional difficulties, bouts of depression, academic problems, and has had her freshman year unalterably tainted. While the College asserts that it has "taken formal action," the student involved is correct in stating that she cannot name one way in which Walcott seems to have been punished by the College Indeed, because of the College's secrecy, the author of a highly laudatory profile in the New York Times Magazine section, which appeared after the resolution of the case...
...Pope is so authoritarian that there is no possibility of unity with any other church in his lifetime." In the first encyclical of his reign, Pope John Paul II warned that "correct limits must be maintained" in the search for Christian unity, which "in no way [means] giving up or in any way diminishing the treasures of divine truth that the church has constantly confessed and taught." John Paul, with his well-publicized disciplinary policies regarding two progressive theologians, West Germany's Hans Küng and the Dominican Edward Schillebeeckx of The Netherlands, has probably slowed down...
Heller argues that a distinction should be drawn between Reaganology, a doctrinaire policy for a reduced federal role in society, and Reaganomics, which seeks to correct the U.S. economic course. Said he: "The President simply has to take the lead, which he is not doing with his feet set in Reaganology, and give some ground on the tax cuts and on the defense buildup, if we are to have any real chance for a success of Reaganomics...
...social benefits during the past ten to 15 years. Greenspan acknowledged that "we have probably gone on too far on the military," but noted that a cutback would "send the wrong signals" to the Soviet Union. Said he: "I think that the President's basic approach is correct...