Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to Berry, the decision was made in spite of the fact that Pepsi was a better financial deal because of student preference for Coke and concern over Pepsi's alleged human rights violations in Burma...
...While it is true that some people might feel less likely to make a big deal about their feminism [in predominately male groups], these are the people who would probably be more quiet anyway," Peimer says...
These potentials should not be removed, but tolerated. A move to ban all elements of fire in student dorm rooms would rightly be considered authoritarian. We deal with many dangers each day because they allow for a better end. For example, despite the high rate of automobile accidents, many of us choose to drive cars for their speed and convenience. On the other hand, one could argue that we don't permit absolute freedom. For instance, we require automobile drivers to obey speed limits. We control for excess danger to society while permitting the maximum freedom to the individual...
...school, it wasn't that much of a deal except to those of us from Kentucky," Dickerson added. "I think if UMass would have been in it, it would have been a bigger deal. But since Kentucky beat UMass, only the die-hard Kentucky fans, I think, cared anything about the game...
...probably less of a big deal than it is to a lot of people in Kentucky," said Stewart A. Ellis '98. "I imagine in Kentucky right now there are many happy people, but since I'm up here, it's sort of hard to be interested when everybody else is not interested...