Word: disregarded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Unfortunately, the explanation for the sudden sale given by the men who watch over Harvard's $1.5 billion portfolio was no surprise, falling into the University's pattern of consistent disregard for the humanitarian issues involved in the South Africa financial situation...
...more important, the fact that Harvard attempted to return to normal conditions before all other schools and nonessential businesses in the area indicates a blatant disregard for the Governor's recommendations as to how nonessential operations should proceed in the "state of emergency...
When the business leaders took seats in the State Dining Room, Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps conceded that the Administration had been criticized for its inability to communicate with the business community, its lack of a program on which businessmen could base their plans, and its disregard for the private sector. But, she added, "we have made substantial progress in all three areas...
Perhaps the most upsetting thing about the Kennedy School's selection of Connally is that it evidences a willful disregard on the selection committee's part of the realities of American politics. Connally has spent the past year traveling around the country, making speeches in an attempt to revive the ailing Republican Party and, not incidentally, to establish himself as a presidential candidate in 1980. The Pollak honorarium, coming only a year after Connally's appointment as a visiting fellow of the Institute of Politics, will only serve to strengthen his ties to Harvard, and thus enhance his national stature...
...then, this is no Romeo and Juliet score, and Cacoyannis is nt to euripideswhat Franco Zefferellis is to Shakespeare: a perpetrator of soppy drivel for the masses. Iphigenia has the power and appeal to be relatively popular, and if you disregard the final scene, the only thing the movie sacrifices is Iphigenia herself...