Word: errors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only 2500 B.C. But except for a few iconoclastic prehistorians like Britain's Colin Renfrew of Sheffield University, most archaeologists remained thoroughly convinced "diffusionists." If a few prehistoric European monuments or artifacts happened to show unusual antiquity, they contended, it was the carbon 14 clocks that were in error, and not their well-entrenched ideas...
Hopefully, something positive may emerge from the despair that surrounds Cleveland's black and liberal camps. The present county Democratic Party (from which the black leadership withdrew a year and a half ago) is dead, and a new one which will not commit the fatal error of ignoring black political strength, will have to arise if the city is to recover from what will surely be two years of regression. Carl Stokes' political star is badly tarnished, and what role he will play in future national affairs is anybody's guess. The lesson he learned about permitting ego gratification...
...ratio of men to women to point out that the altering of ratios and the total elimination of discrimination are two very clearly distinct concepts. The latter is "sex-blind;" the former, not at all. The Crimson might then have been less likely to fall into the rather remarkable error of confusing the abolition of sex discrimination with the establishment of a "1:1 ratio...
...WOMEN'S LIBERATION: "It's not revolutionary at all. However, it's very interesting, and a colossal reality. Naturally, women, like the working class, like all people deprived of rights, should be given them. The great error we would make is thinking that the problem is sexual...
CHESTNUT HILL--Behind 1-0 in the closing seconds of Tuesday's game at Pine Manor, the Radcliffe hockey team capitalized on an error by the opposition goalie to tie the score at 1-1 just before the final whistle ended the game...