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Word: disregarded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Regardless of the bureaucratic logic involved, the College failed to take the initiative to retain a uniquely qualified talent. This omission reflects a blatant disregard for both the instructor's merits and students' earnest and repeated demands for such a course as Wu was willing to teach. The refusal to take an academic seriously, not in spite of ethnic differences but precisely for them, is tantamount to an attitude of tokenism...

Author: By Hein Kim, | Title: Not Just an Academic Question | 11/26/1985 | See Source »

...Disregard the fact that a wet ball yesterday caused four Adams fumbles on the quarterback snap. The strength and size of Cabot-North are enough to destroy most house teams on any given...

Author: By Dan Breiner, | Title: Cabot-North, K-Land Advance | 11/13/1985 | See Source »

...Walter Gropius and a group of fellow architects, the Graduate Center was in the forefront of the International movement in the United States. Located north of the Law School, it was greeted with great enthusiasm though in recent years it has fallen out of favor for its disregard for the Harvard atmosphere...

Author: By Victoria G. T. bassetti, | Title: Making a Statement With Brick, Mortar | 10/17/1985 | See Source »

ASIDE FROM the patent bigotry of his remarks, Cameron demonstrated a reckless disregard for the medical realities of the disease. Research indicates that AIDS can only be transmitted by sexual contact, use of contaminated hypodermic needles, and transfusions of blood containing the virus. Moreover, not everyone who carries the AIDS virus develops symptoms...

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: Pathetic Counterpoint | 10/17/1985 | See Source »

...they? The best response to this argument was provided by a fellow Crimson editor when he said: under the current system, if you cheat and don't get caught, you are vindicated. You don't lose, you win. And the notion that we should mind our own business and disregard another's actions presents a very atomistic picture of student life that cannot possibly sit well with those of us who feel that the student body is more than the sum of those who comprise it but somehow community with duties and obligations...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: No Honor, No Responsibility | 10/16/1985 | See Source »

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