Word: detachedness
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But the issue of Harvard's role as an employer does not touch only support staff. Junior professors, who number about 400 in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, must cope with salaries too small to accommodate Cambridge's high cost of living, jobs that rarely lead to tenure and...
Bush's problem in California is like his problem nationwide: he has moved only inches out of Ronald Reagan's shadow. Even when he detached himself from the White House's feckless policy of trying to cajole Manuel Noriega out of Panama two weeks ago, the Vice President was hesitant...
And so too would be a Dukakis presidency. The cool, detached Dukakis style is very much the Kennedy School style: both have been criticized for + emphasizing management and competence at the expense of feeling and ideological ardor.
Both students and instructors attribute the success of the courses to the format of the seminar as opposed to lecture classes, in which students can feel lost and detached.
"I think [the administration] might feel alittle detached right now and need to find whatthe students feel," said Kirkland House committeechair Sean E. Rockett '89, who attended themeeting.