Word: developable
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...restart its nuclear facilities in the first place. By making a determined effort at the negotiating table, the United States can, with the support of its allies, finally avoid sliding back into the preliminary rounds of negotiation, in which the North Koreans simply play shell games while continuing to develop nuclear weapons. And if these genuine efforts should fail, the US would then have a legitimate reason to reconsider regime change...
...that will remain largely unchanged between now and the autumn, and whose discretion and prudence are even-handed enough to finalize this issue in the coming months if presented with that opportunity.It will also be advantageous to future members of our community to adopt of the recommendation that Harvard develop a system of secondary fields, a more integrative version of minors, in conjunction with the traditional concentration. By expanding undergraduates’ curricular opportunities, the Faculty can use this reform to benefit undergraduates throughout the College. And concentration choice should be delayed until the middle of sophomore so that freshmen...
...selection: Presidents are often chosen to compensate for the failings of their predecessors. With complaints about Summers’ top-down style of leadership, it’s tempting to appoint a charming, hands-off president who will leave each of the University’s many divisions to develop on their own provided, so to speak, the chair’s still standing. It’s also a horrible idea. Harvard has traditionally operated under this sort of decentralized mindset. Since its initial appearance in the early 1800s, the “every tub on it?...
Violich said that he wants the renovations to be a “slam dunk success” and plans to develop a schematic plan based on the input gathered to be resubmitted to students and administrators in a few weeks...
...stands, there is no mechanism to ensure that parties are properly publicized, open to the student body at large, and unaffiliated with any particular student group. The public listing of these parties on the UC website would be one such mechanism. Moreover, we hope the UC would also develop an internal system of spot-checking parties to ensure that student hosts do not turn away or discourage everyone but their closest friends from attending. The argument that many have made against widespread publication of the times and locations of the UC parties—namely, that the parties will rapidly...