Word: endangerment
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Much of the enforcement for Early Decision agreements was undertaken by high schools, who could endanger their relationships with colleges if their students backed out of binding agreements. According to Stephen Singer, the college counselor at Horace Mann School in the Bronx, Horace Mann required students applying early to multiple...
“We have to take action on the complaints—if we don’t, we endanger our own status,” Steen said. “The universities, by abiding with the rules are not liable for what the users of the network do...
The University was the only bidder on the bulk of the land, but local leaders say they want to put the brakes on the sale—which some say might endanger the area’s freight rail yards that currently sit on the property.
Much of the controversy between government and researchers centers on unclear notions of which research projects could endanger the country when published. Governmental officials have recently begun referring to some work as “sensitive”—neither fully classified nor safe for complete disclosure.
The White House would be better served to give inspectors the time they need to do their job. Chief weapons inspector Hans Blix has declared there remain many outstanding questions regarding Iraq’s weapons programs. If the U.S. puts its intelligence resources behind inspections, as others on the...