Word: fairly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Since graduate students play such a major role in tutorials, it only seems fair that they should be part of the committees," he added...
After having served two eviction notices to the nine tenants of 8 Mellon St., the University yesterday signed a new lease with them. Both sides said the lease--the product of two months of negotiations--is fair...
Maybe it has been three years since Sherman Holcombe made any news that the Crimson though it should print. Maybe almost all the people who once knew the story of his fights for better working conditions and fair treatment are gone, und no one really remembers quite what happened in the early winter that was my freshman year. But I think, if only for the fact that he was a good man, and that his death means a loss for anyone who knew him, Sherman should be remembered. His honesty and courage--and those aren't hollow words--were...
...dealing with the powerful trade unions. The strikes took on a personal note for Britons, as garbage piled up in the streets, and schools and hospitals in many cities either shut down or operated part-time; in an action that offended the country's sense of decency and fair play, ambulance drivers went on strike, putting life itself at risk. By the end of a nasty winter, Callaghan's popularity had been severely damaged, while the new "concordat" struck between the Labor government and the unions was widely regarded as a sham. The settlements sabotaged Callaghan...
...mess out there," said Kathy Kirk, who sits third for the varsity. "It really was not fair. It was a question of the weather over everybody...